Hamamatsu Photonics Introduces Advanced CMOS Linear Image Sensors for Analytical Applications

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Hamamatsu Photonics, a leading provider of cutting-edge photonics technology and products, announces the release of the S11639N-02 and S13496N-02 CMOS linear image sensors, enhancing precision in the VUV range. Tailored for spectrometers and analytical applications, these sensors offer improved sensitivity and functionality, setting new standards in imaging technology.

Key Features:

  • Pixel Power: Increased pixel size for both sensors. The S11639N-02 boasts a photosensitive area with vertically long pixels: 14 x 200 µm, while the S13496N-02 features 4096 vertically long pixels: 7 x 200 µm.
  • High Sensitivity: The elongated vertical pixel size enables efficient light collection, even with shorter integration times. Significantly surpassing conventional CMOS in the VUV region, both sensors exhibit remarkable sensitivity from 140 nm to 1000 nm, ensuring precise imaging across a broad spectral range.
  • Versatile Functions: Enjoy variable integration time, simultaneous charge integration, and an electronic shutter for precise imaging control.
  • Video Data Range: The S11639N-02 features a video data range of 10 MHz, providing enhanced capabilities for dynamic imaging.
  • Low Noise Operation: Experience imaging with minimal noise, a testament to the advanced technology embedded in both sensors.
  • Single Supply Source: The S13496N-02 operates seamlessly with a single 5V supply, streamlining power requirements for enhanced convenience.

About Hamamatsu Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics is a leading provider of cutting-edge photonics technology and products. With 70 years of experience, the company delivers innovative solutions to customers across a wide range of industries, including medical, scientific research, industrial, and telecommunications. Hamamatsu Photonics offers a comprehensive range of products, such as imaging sensors, light sources, and optical systems designed to meet customers’ unique needs.

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