July 6, 2016
The new Series 9.5 avalanche photodiodes from First Sensor feature an increased sensitivity in the near infrared (NIR) wavelength range up to 950 nm. Due to its fast rise time and very low dark current the photodiodes are ideal for applications with low light intensities and high modulation frequencies such as laser range-finding and laser scanning. The slow increase of the amplification with the applied reverse bias voltage of the Series 9.5 allows for easy and precise adjustments of high gain factors, the company states.
The Series 9.5 APDs from First Sensor provide an excellent quantum efficiency of > 80 % in the 730 to 930 nm range and have the option of equipping different band-pass filters, a press release states. The very flat leadless ceramic-carrier SMD package is suitable for reflow soldering in industrial PCB (printed circuit board) assembly. Other housing options and designs are available upon request.
Thanks to its own semiconductor manufacturing facility and extensive development capabilities First Sensor can adapt all optical sensors to customer specific requirements with respect to sensitivity, gain, speed or capacitance.
For more information, visit First Sensor.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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