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BROOKLINE, Mass., July 12, 2018 — Visible Light SourcesBoston Electronics Corp. and sglux GmbH have announced the Silicon TOCONs line of visible-light sensors designed with selectable sensitivity ranges and amplified 0- to 5-V output.

The output allows easy integration with sensor electronics. Ten available models cover 12 orders of magnitude, allowing the user to match the sensor to their first-stage electronics and eliminate being forced to use less-than-optimum sensors and electronic designs.

The Silicon TOCONs are compact TO packages and are well shielded from external noise. Spectral coverage spans from UV to the NIR in a single sensor. Applications include analytical instrumentation, chemical analysis, illumination control, and laser detection.


Photonics.com
Jul 2018
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