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CMOS linear image sensors
CMOS linear image sensors are self-scanning photodiode arrays integrated with a signal processing circuit.
These image sensors also incorporate a timing generator that produces clock pulses needed for driving the image sensor and can be easily operated by supplying a clock pulse, start pulse and 5 V supply.
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InGaAs linear image senso
Spectral response
InGaAs image sensors are designed for detection and measurement in the near infrared region. The built-in readout CMOS circuit allows easy handling and operation.
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WAVELENGHTH (pm)
KIRDB0033EB
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lultichannel detector heads
Operating an image sensor requires sophisticated signal processing. Hamamatsu multichannel detector heads contain an image sensor driver circuit that allows quick and easy operation of an image sensor by installing it into the socket on the front of the detector head. For InGaAs linear image sensors and CCD area image sensors, the dedicated controller C7557 is also provided.
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InGaAs multichannel detector head CCD multichannel detector head • NMOS multichannel detector head
Detectable light level
HIGH SENSITIVITY FILM (ISO 1000)
InGaAs LINEAR IMAGE SENSOR (G9201/G9211 SERIES)
NMOS/CMOS LINEAR IMAGE SENSOR (S3901/S8377 SERIES)
NON-COOLED TYPE CCD AREA IMAGE SENSOR (LARGE FULL WELL TYPE: S7033 SERIES)
NON-COOLED TYPE CCD AREA IMAGE SENSOR (S9970/S7030 SERIES)
COOLED TYPE CCD AREA IMAGE SENSOR (S9971/S7031 SERIES)
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IRRADIANCE (W/cm2) ILLUMINANCE (te)
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