CMOSIS to showcase digital high-speed line scan sensor at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 21, 2016
The Orion digital high-speed line scan sensor has a configurable photodiode size from 10 × 10 μm to 10 × 200 μm.

The Orion digital high-speed line scan sensor has a configurable photodiode size from 10 × 10 μm to 10 × 200 μm. Conversion capacitance can be configured over its SPI interface independently from the photodiode. The larger conversion capacitance results in a full well capacity of 300 ke- for high signal-to-noise ratio, while the smaller conversion yields a full well capacity of 30 ke- for very high sensitivity in high-speed scanning applications or detecting extremely low signal levels. Applications include spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT).

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4241

To Learn More:

Contact:CMOSIS
Headquarters: Antwerpen, Belgium
Product: Orion digital high-speed line scan sensor
Key Features: Configurable photodiode size from 10 × 10 μm to 10 × 200 μm

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