OSI Optoelectronics Multi-Element Linear Photodiode Array A4V-10

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Multichannel array photodetectors consist of a number of single element photodiodes laid adjacent to each other forming a one-dimensional sensing area common cathode substrate. They can perform simultaneous measurements of a moving beam or beams of many wavelengths. They feature low electrical cross talk and super high uniformity between adjacent elements allowing very high precision measurements. Arrays offer a low cost alternative when a large number of detectors are required. The detectors are optimized for either UV, visible or near IR range. Then can be either operated in photoconductive mode (reverse biased) to decrease the response time, or in photovoltaic mode (unbiased) for low drift applications. A2V-16 can be coupled to any scintillator crystal for measuring high-energy photons in the X-ray and g-ray region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, they have been mechanically designed, so that several of them can be mounted end to end to each other in applications where more than 16 elements are needed. Figure 11 in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog provides a detailed circuit example for the arrays.
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Multichannel array photodetectors consist of a number of single element photodiodes laid adjacent to each other forming a one-dimensional sensing area common cathode substrate. They can perform simultaneous measurements of a moving beam or beams of many wavelengths. They feature low electrical cross talk and super high uniformity between adjacent elements allowing very high precision measurements. Arrays offer a low cost alternative when a large number of detectors are required. The detectors are optimized for either UV, visible or near IR range. Then can be either operated in photoconductive mode (reverse biased) to decrease the response time, or in photovoltaic mode (unbiased) for low drift applications. A2V-16 can be coupled to any scintillator crystal for measuring high-energy photons in the X-ray and g-ray region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, they have been mechanically designed, so that several of them can be mounted end to end to each other in applications where more than 16 elements are needed. Figure 11 in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog provides a detailed circuit example for the arrays.
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Multi-Element Linear Photodiode Array
A4V-10
Multi-Element Linear Photodiode Array A4V-10
Multichannel array photodetectors consist of a number of single element photodiodes laid adjacent to each other forming a one-dimensional sensing area common cathode substrate. They can perform simultaneous measurements of a moving beam or beams of many wavelengths. They feature low electrical cross talk and super high uniformity between adjacent elements allowing very high precision measurements. Arrays offer a low cost alternative when a large number of detectors are required. The detectors are optimized for either UV, visible or near IR range. Then can be either operated in photoconductive mode (reverse biased) to decrease the response time, or in photovoltaic mode (unbiased) for low drift applications. A2V-16 can be coupled to any scintillator crystal for measuring high-energy photons in the X-ray and g-ray region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, they have been mechanically designed, so that several of them can be mounted end to end to each other in applications where more than 16 elements are needed. Figure 11 in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog provides a detailed circuit example for the arrays.

Multichannel array photodetectors consist of a number of single element photodiodes laid adjacent to each other forming a one-dimensional sensing area common cathode substrate. They can perform simultaneous measurements of a moving beam or beams of many wavelengths. They feature low electrical cross talk and super high uniformity between adjacent elements allowing very high precision measurements. Arrays offer a low cost alternative when a large number of detectors are required. The detectors are optimized for either UV, visible or near IR range. Then can be either operated in photoconductive mode (reverse biased) to decrease the response time, or in photovoltaic mode (unbiased) for low drift applications. A2V-16 can be coupled to any scintillator crystal for measuring high-energy photons in the X-ray and g-ray region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, they have been mechanically designed, so that several of them can be mounted end to end to each other in applications where more than 16 elements are needed. Figure 11 in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog provides a detailed circuit example for the arrays.

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  OSI Optoelectronics
Product Category Photodiodes
Product Number A4V-10
Product Name Multi-Element Linear Photodiode Array
Photodiode Type PIN Photodiode
Photodiode Spectral Response UV; Visible; IR
Spectral Response Range 200 to 1100 nm (2000 to 11000 Å)
Photodiode Material Silicon
Photodiode Package A4V-4X
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