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High-Speed PIN Photodiodes Feature Gullwing and Reverse Gullwing SMD Packages in Clear Epoxy and Daylight Blocking Filtered Versions
Vishay Intertechnology has announced the VBPW34x and VBP104x series of high-speed SMD PIN photodiodes with gullwing and reverse gullwing packages in clear epoxy and daylight blocking filtered versions. The eight new devices are optimized for smoke detection, detectors in light barriers, and data transmission in a wide range of consumer and industrial applications.
Vishay - Ultra-Miniature SMD IR Receivers to Offer Two Photodiodes and Patented Internal EMI Shielding Inside Package With 2.35-mm Profile
Vishay has announced a new series of ultra-miniature SMD IR receivers for remote control systems that are the industry’s first such devices to feature two photodiodes, along with patented internal metal EMI shielding, inside an ultra-thin package with a 2.35-mm profile. The lens-less design of the TSOP75xxxW devices results in the industry’s best sensitivity-to-size ratio, with irradiance from 0.3 mW/sqm to 0.7 mW/sqm over a wide angle of ± ...
Wide Spectral Response InGaAs PIN Photodiode
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the G10899 series of InGaAs PIN photodiodes, featuring a very wide spectral response range of 0.5 to 1.7 µm. Standard InGaAs PIN photodiodes only offer a useful response range from 0.9 to 1.7 µm, with silicon photodiodes being used to cover from 400 nm to 1.1 µm. The new G10899 can provide the end user with the ability to implement only one detector, where in the past they might need two.
High sensitivity transimpedance amplifier from Phyworks
Phyworks has launched a high sensitivity transimpedance amplifier that enables lower cost PIN photodiodes in the receive path of customer premises GPON applications to replace costly avalanche photodiodes (APDs). The reduction in component cost combined with elimination of the high voltage bias circuitry and lower yields associated with APDs is expected to help increase FTTx GPON deployment.
Farnell and Analog Devices to Present Webcast on Simplifying System Designs Requiring Isolated Data and Power
Session will address use of ADI’s iCoupler® digital isolators and their advantages over optocouplers to achieve optimal performance for isolation requirements