Designed for multi-channel spectro-photometry, G1682x devices are front-illuminated InGaAs sensors intended for real-time analysis in R&D and industry across 0.9 to 2.1µm.
They “maintain low dark current through zero bias operation, effectively eliminating the need for cooling”, said the company.
The output is a single video stream, allowing users to conduct simultaneous analyses across the pixels.
Inside is an InGaAs photodiode array and a CMOS chip which offers two settings (16 or 160nV/electron) “through external voltage”, said the company, which is not yet publishing the device data sheets – Electronics Weekly has asked what this means, so watch this space if it is important to you.
Power is required at 3.3V.
G16823-128DB | G16823-256DG | G16824-256DG | G16825-256DG | |
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Image area | 6.4 x 0.25mm | |||
Pixel area | 50 x 250μm | 25 x 250μm | ||
Pixel pitch | 50μm | 25μm | ||
Effective pixel count | 128 | 256 | ||
Typ spectral response | 0.9 to 1.7μm | 0.9 to 1.9μm | 0.9 to 2.1μm | |
Typ peak sensitivity | 1.55μm | 1.70μm | 1.85μm | |
Max dark current | 3pA | 1pA | 2pA | 5pA |