Opto Diode introduces selective-wavelength photodiodes

May 4, 2009
Opto Diode has introduced the first in a series of three new selective-wavelength photodiodes. The ODD-470W features a spectral bandwidth of 100 nm and operates between 360 and 540 nm, with peak sensitivity response at 470 nm.

Opto Diode has introduced the first in a series of three new selective-wavelength photodiodes. The ODD-470W features a spectral bandwidth of 100 nm and operates between 360 and 540 nm, with peak sensitivity response at 470 nm. With extremely low dark current and no optical filters used, the new photodetector is ideal for use in color sensors and fluorescence detection, and medical diagnostic applications. The hermetically sealed, standard TO-46 can makes installation into any existing or new system easy. Storage and operating temperatures range from -30°C to 85°C and lead soldering temperature is at 260°C.
Opto Diode
Newbury Park, CA
www.optodiode.com

Posted by C. Settino, www.laserfocusworld.com


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Opto Diode Introduces Selective Wavelength Photodiodes
Opto Diode Corporation, a global supplier of advanced performance photodiodes and highly reliable, visible and IR LEDs, introduces the first in a series of three new selective wavelength photodiodes. The ODD-470W features a spectral bandwidth of 100 nm. It operates between 380 nm and 540 nm, with a peak sensitivity response at 470 nm. With extremely low dark current and no optical filters used, the new photodetector is ideal for use in color sensors and fluorescence detection, and medical diagnostic applications.

The hermetically sealed, standard TO-46 can makes installation into any existing or new system easy. Storage and operating temperatures range from -30 degrees C to 85 degrees C and lead soldering temperature is at 260 degrees C.

Opto Diode's newest photodiode is available now in OEM quantities and affordably priced at $6.50 per piece in 100 unit quantities.

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