- Compact Design for Easy System Integration
- Si or InGaAs Photodetectors Ranging from 200 - 1700nm
- Biased or Amplified Models Available
- Two Color Si-InGaAs Chip for 320 – 1700nm Wavelength Range
- Embedded 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
- Digital USB Connection and Two Analog BNC Connections
- Wide Spectral Response
- Fast Time Response
- Low Dark Noise and High Sensitivity
- Power Supply Sold Separately
- Plug-and-Play Photon Counting via USB
- 8mm Effective Area
- Programmable with C++ or LabVIEW
- Compact Form Factor as Small as 38 x 30 x 12mm
- 3 x 1mm Effective Area
- Spectral Response from 300 - 920nm
- Power Supply Required and Sold Separately
- UV Enhanced, Blue Enhanced, and Normal Response Options
- Active Areas from <1 to 100mm2
- C-Mount and S-Mount Mounting Solutions Available
- Response Range From 900nm to 1700nm
- Package Supports Single and Multi-Mode Fiber Coupling
- Both Small Area (High Speed) and Large Area
- Segmented InGaAs Photodiodes Also Available
- High Sensitivity and Low Noise
- High-Speed Response
- Low-Light Level Measurement
- High Stability Over Temperature and Time
- Excellent Resolution, High Accuracy, Ultra-Low Dark Current
- Two or Four Separate Active Area Segments
- Segmented InGaAs Photodiodes Also Available
- Four Individual Active Area Elements
- High Response Uniformity and Low Crosstalk
- Ideal for Position Detection and Beam Alignment
- Segmented Silicon Photodiodes and InGaAs Photodiodes Also Available
- Robust Software Included
- Plug and Play Operation
- Compatible with LabVIEW™
- High Sensitivity and Overload Power with Wide Dynamic Range
- Designed for Bandwidths of 3MHz and 120MHz and Wavelength Ranges of 1310 – 1550nm
- Ideal for Biomedical, Industrial, or Telecommunication Optical Sensor Systems
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