In current mode, the signal is relatively strong on a low offset with a consistent temperature dependency across a wide range. Alan Doctor, pyrodetector visionary and managing director at LC Pyro Group has had current mode in his sights for years and transformed it into marketable products. In addition, the new product range reflects new market trends.
The initial products consist of LiTaO3 detectors in a TO-39 housing - as single and dual sensors with an active area of up to 3.0 x 3.0 mm². They are available both with and without an additional blind element. The purpose of the blind element is temperature fluctuation compensation (TFC), as well as higher internal amplification. Wherever reasonably possible, we integrated microphonic reduction in the detectors.
A wide range of filters makes it possible to configure a suitable detector for nearly any application.
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Trade Shows
DSS 2015, Apr 21-23, 2015, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD, Booth 1125
Sensor+Test 2015, May, 19 - 21, 2015, Messe Nürnberg, Germany, Booth 12.117
Anga Com 2015, Jun, 09 - 11, 2015, Messe Köln, Germany, Booth 10.2/J35
Sensors Expo & Conference 2015, Jun 9-11, 2015, Long Beach Convention Center, CA, Booth 924
LASER. World of Photonics 2015, Jun, 22 - 25, 2015, Messe München, Germany, Booth B3.303