OSI Optoelectronics D Series, Plastic Package FIL-5C

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The Photoconductive Detector Series are suitable for high speed and high sensitivity applications. The spectral range extends from 350 to 1100 nm, making these photodiodes ideal for visible and near IR applications, including such AC applications as detection of pulsed LASER sources, LEDs, or chopped light. To achieve high speeds, these detectors should be reverse biased. Typical response times from 10 ns can be achieved with a 10V reverse bias, for example. When a reverse bias is applied, capacitance decreases ( as seen in the figure below) corresponding directly to an increase in speed. As indicated in the specification table, the reverse bias should not exceed 30 volts. Higher bias voltages will result in permanent damage to the detector. Since a reverse bias generates additional dark current, the noise in the device will also increase with applied bias. For lower noise detectors, the Photovoltaic Series should be considered. Refer to the Photoconductive Mode (PC) paragraph in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog for detailed information on electronics set up.
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The Photoconductive Detector Series are suitable for high speed and high sensitivity applications. The spectral range extends from 350 to 1100 nm, making these photodiodes ideal for visible and near IR applications, including such AC applications as detection of pulsed LASER sources, LEDs, or chopped light. To achieve high speeds, these detectors should be reverse biased. Typical response times from 10 ns can be achieved with a 10V reverse bias, for example. When a reverse bias is applied, capacitance decreases ( as seen in the figure below) corresponding directly to an increase in speed. As indicated in the specification table, the reverse bias should not exceed 30 volts. Higher bias voltages will result in permanent damage to the detector. Since a reverse bias generates additional dark current, the noise in the device will also increase with applied bias. For lower noise detectors, the Photovoltaic Series should be considered. Refer to the Photoconductive Mode (PC) paragraph in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog for detailed information on electronics set up.
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D Series, Plastic Package
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D Series, Plastic Package FIL-5C
The Photoconductive Detector Series are suitable for high speed and high sensitivity applications. The spectral range extends from 350 to 1100 nm, making these photodiodes ideal for visible and near IR applications, including such AC applications as detection of pulsed LASER sources, LEDs, or chopped light. To achieve high speeds, these detectors should be reverse biased. Typical response times from 10 ns can be achieved with a 10V reverse bias, for example. When a reverse bias is applied, capacitance decreases ( as seen in the figure below) corresponding directly to an increase in speed. As indicated in the specification table, the reverse bias should not exceed 30 volts. Higher bias voltages will result in permanent damage to the detector. Since a reverse bias generates additional dark current, the noise in the device will also increase with applied bias. For lower noise detectors, the Photovoltaic Series should be considered. Refer to the Photoconductive Mode (PC) paragraph in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog for detailed information on electronics set up.

The Photoconductive Detector Series are suitable for high speed and high sensitivity applications. The spectral range extends from 350 to 1100 nm, making these photodiodes ideal for visible and near IR applications, including such AC applications as detection of pulsed LASER sources, LEDs, or chopped light. To achieve high speeds, these detectors should be reverse biased. Typical response times from 10 ns can be achieved with a 10V reverse bias, for example. When a reverse bias is applied, capacitance decreases ( as seen in the figure below) corresponding directly to an increase in speed. As indicated in the specification table, the reverse bias should not exceed 30 volts. Higher bias voltages will result in permanent damage to the detector. Since a reverse bias generates additional dark current, the noise in the device will also increase with applied bias. For lower noise detectors, the Photovoltaic Series should be considered. Refer to the Photoconductive Mode (PC) paragraph in the "Photodiode Characteristics" section of this catalog for detailed information on electronics set up.

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  OSI Optoelectronics
Product Category Photodiodes
Product Number FIL-5C
Product Name D Series, Plastic Package
Photodiode Type PIN Photodiode
Photodiode Spectral Response Visible; IR
Spectral Response Range 350 to 1100 nm (3500 to 11000 Å)
Peak Sensitivity Wavelength 970 nm (9700 Å)
Photodiode Material Silicon
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