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Linear CMOS Image Sensor features Direct UV Sensitivity
Hamamatsu Photonics are proud to introduce the S11639 CMOS linear image sensor with APS (Active Pixel Sensor) technology. APS technology allows the S11639 to achieve a combination of a very high sensitivity, at 1,300 V/(lx•s), and, a high speed video data rate of 10 MHz. This is accomplished by simultaneously integrating charge for all pixels.
NIR Mini-Spectrometer supplied with sample software
Hamamatsu introduces a new spectrometer to the already highly popular series of transmission grating (TG) based mini-spectrometers. All of these modules consist of a palm-top size polychromator integrated with optical elements, a photodiode array optimised for the required wavelength range, together with an image sensor driver circuit.
Ophir-Spiricon M2-200s M2 Laser Beam Analyzer Enhances Robust Pkg for 24/7 Operation
Ophir Photonics announced the newest version of the M2-200s, the company's camera-based beam propagation analyzer. The M2-200s is an ISO 11146 compliant system that automatically measures laser beam quality in less than two minutes. It features a robust design that supports continuous, 24/7 operation. The latest version enhances the system's robust packaging with an all-new motor controller that decreases noise from motor movement by 30%.
When will 3D TSV be used for mainstream consumer applications?
Yole Développement has released a new report '3DIC & 2.5D TSV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging - 2014 Business Update' which provides an overview of the TSV implementation for various devices and packages including memories, logic, MEMS, photonics, CIS and other applications.
Fiber-optic sensor system leads way toward smart composites
Imec, Ghent University, and their partners in the European FP7 project SMARTFIBER have demonstrated the world’s first miniaturised fiber-optical sensor system than can be fully embedded in a composite material. This leads the way toward smart composites that enable continued and automatic monitoring of the structural health of the composite material in -for example- tidal blades, wind turbines, airplanes (fuselage, wings) or marine structur...
Films target European lighting and display markets
The European photonics, lighting and display markets are targets for a range of light directing and brightness enhancing films from Luminit. The Directional Turning Film (DTF) transforms an image from a flat panel display to a display with an optimum viewing angle by using a linear asymmetrical prismatic structure to angle the image 20 degrees in any direction.
Interconnect solution selected as 400Gbps module interface
The interface of the recently released Molex IncorporatedzCD active optical cable (AOC) interconnectsolution has been selected by CDFP MSA as the interface for the consortium’s 400Gbps hot pluggable module.Scalable up to 400 Gbps, the zCD interconnect is ideal for high bandwidth telecommunications, networking and enterprise computing data signalling rates.
New fluid pressure sensor for process control and validation in critical dispensing and dosing applications – a whitepaper from Intertronics
In this new whitepaper Intertronics M.D. Peter Swanson looks at the issues surrounding precision automated fluid dispensing, dosing or filling where the accuracy and repeatability of the dispensed amount is critical. He then explains the need for accurate control of this process with a discussion of the conventional technologies employed. The paper moves to the recent introduction of a new technology – the flowplus16 liquid pressure sensor ...
Molex technologies support MXC fibre optic interface
Molex has revealed that its VersaBeam expanded beam ferrule technology and single-mode silicon photonic active optical products will support the MXC fibre optic interface.Molex joins a user community of diverse suppliers supporting the cutting-edge MXC interface targeted to meet projected demand in next-generation ‘disaggregated’ rack server and computing architectures.
World’s first watt-level high-output photonic crystal laser
In conjunction with Kyoto University’s Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center, Hamamatsu Photonics has developed what it claims to be the world’s first watt-level photonics crystal laser, a next-generation semiconductor laser light source.