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Agilent Technologies Offers Industry's First Automatic IBIS-AMI Model Generation Capability in an ESL Design Flow
Agilent announced that its SystemVue Electronic System-Level (ESL) design software, version 2010.07, will automatically generate IBIS Algorithmic Modeling Interface (IBIS-AMI) models. IBIS-AMI, a modeling standard for serializer-deserializer (SerDes) transceivers, was created to enable fast, statistically significant analysis of high-speed digital chip-to-chip links. For the first time, IC manufacturers will be able to automatically generate IBIS...
Agilent Offers 4-Tap De-Emphasis Converter, Highest Flexible SSC Injection
Agilent Technologies has announced the addition of a 4-tap de-emphasis signal converter N4916B, an ultraflexible SSC injection and a SATA ISI channel to its J-BERT N4903B high-performance serial BERT. The new capabilities enable R&D and test engineers to accurately characterize receiver ports and channels of multigigabit serial bus interfaces, such as Quickpath Interconnect (QPI), Hypertransport, PCI Express, DisplayPort, SerialATA, USB3, CEI, 10...
Photonic Application Software for Next-Generation-Network Component Test from Agilent
Agilent has introduced a photonic application software suite that supports high accuracy and high-speed measurements in R&D and manufacturing of optical components and modules for the next generation network.
Agilent Technologies and Tabor Electronics Announce OEM Agreement
Agilent Technologies Inc. and Tabor Electronics Ltd. today announced an OEM agreement establishing Tabor as a provider of Agilent test solutions for the high-speed arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) market.
InGaAs ROSAs for High Speed Data Transmission at > 10 Gbps
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the new G10518 series of 10 Gbps creceivers mounted in industry standard ROSA (Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly) packages.
Hamamatsu Photonics announces the ORCA-D2 Dual CCD Camera with Interchangeable Optical Blocks for Simultaneous Dual Wavelength Imaging
Hamamatsu Photonics has announced that in spring 2010, they will release the new ORCA-D2, a new high-sensitivity camera for simultaneous dual wavelength imaging that features two CCD devices and interchangeable optical blocks.
Hamamatsu New I2C Interface-Compatible Colour Sensor Photo IC
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new RGB colour sensor Photo IC, the S11059-01WT. The new device features I2C compatibility and uses a small and highly reliable WL-CSP (Wafer Level – Chip Size Package). To ensure low power consumption this sensor includes an auto-sleep function that automatically switches the detector to standby after a detection event. Another attractive feature of these devices is the ability to use lead-free reflow soldering,...
InAsSb Infrared Detector for High Sensitivity Measurements in the 5 µm Spectral Band
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the world’s first commercially available Indium Arsenide Antimonide (InAsSb) detector, the P11120-901. The new detector provides peak sensitivity in the 5 µm infrared spectral band and operates over the entire range from 1.6 µm to 5.8 µm. This high sensitivity is realised via Hamamatsu’s unique crystal growth technology. The InAsSb photodiode used in the P11120-901 has a planar structure which ensures a high s...
Near Infrared Camera from Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new InGaAs camera, the C10633, which features spectral sensitivity in the infrared region from 900 nm to 1700 nm. With excellent quantum efficiency, more than 80% at 1500nm, it provides superior imaging quality and offers high QE, greater than 50%, in the visible region.
Hamamatsu Photonics Linear CMOS Image Sensor with APS Technology
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the S11108 CMOS linear image sensor with APS (Active Pixel Sensor) technology. The latest APS technology allows the S11108 to achieve a combination of a very high sensitivity, at 50 V/(lx•s) together with a high speed video data rate of 10 MHz. This is accomplished by simultaneously integrating charge for all pixels and allows the S11108 to offer comparable sensitivity to high performance linear CCD sensors.