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Linear Photodiode Arrays target advanced imaging tasks.
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Linear Photodiode Arrays target advanced imaging tasks.


March 28, 2008 - Based on InGaAs technology and designed for wavelength range from 0.9-2.6 microns, LC Series includes 2-stage TEC and thermally optimized materials for multi-channel spectrometers that require high sensitivity. Arrays feature 50 x 250 micron pixel size and integrated circuitry that provides auto-zero function, which minimizes dark current and fixed pattern non-uniformity. Serial command input allows user to select 1 of 4 gain settings and to control readout timing and exposure.


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Release date: March 26, 2008


Sensors Unlimited, Inc. Announces High Sensitivity, Extended Shortwave Infrared Wavelength Linear Arrays for Advanced Imaging Tasks


o Developed for broad wavelength range and multi-channel spectrometer designs

PRINCETON, NJ, MARCH 26, 2008 - Sensors Unlimited, Inc., part of Goodrich Corporation, global suppliers of shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging detectors and systems based on indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) technology, introduces the new LC Series Linear Photodiode Arrays. The new SU256LCS-2.6T2 detector array is available with 256 elements of extended response InGaAs material. Designed for broad wavelength range from 0.9 microns to 2.6 microns, the LC Series offers a comprehensive feature set from our proprietary ROIC to maximize instrument design flexibility.

The LC photodiode array package design includes a two-stage TEC and thermally optimized materials for multi-channel spectrometers that require high sensitivity, low power consumption, and long-term stability. The LC InGaAs photodiode array has a large active area, 50 micron x 250 micron pixel size. Sensors Unlimited, Inc.'s proprietary readout integrated circuitry provides an autozero function that significantly reduces dark current and fixed pattern non-uniformity. A serial command input allows the user to select one of four gain settings and to control readout timing and exposure. Applications include biomedical analysis, industrial process control and possible alternative instrumentation to FT-NIR instruments.

Goodrich's Princeton, NJ team, Sensors Unlimited Inc., has pioneered the design and production of NIR and SWIR cameras and systems utilizing advanced Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology for industrial, commercial, military, agricultural, and scientific markets. For additional information on InGaAs-based shortwave infrared imaging detectors, arrays, and systems, please visit www.sensorsinc.com.

Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a global supplier of systems and services to aerospace, defense, and homeland security markets. With one of the most strategically diversified portfolios of products in the industry, Goodrich serves a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and service facilities. For more information, visit http://www.goodrich.com.

Goodrich Corporation operates through its divisions and as a parent company for its subsidiaries, one or more of which may be referred to as "Goodrich Corporation" in this press release.


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