Radiometric detector has use in low-light outdoor applications

March 7, 2024
The SILUX-37 radiometric detector characterizes how well a particular low-light outdoor irradiance condition will predict a signal in a CIS-based imaging system.

The SILUX-37 radiometric detector is a silux optometer to characterize how well a particular low-light outdoor irradiance condition will predict a signal in a CIS-based imaging system. A new reference unit, a silux (silicon and lux) is a spectral response function Silux (λ), which ranges from 350 to 1100 nm. 

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