trinamiX to showcase detector array at SPIE Photonics West 2019

Jan. 30, 2019
The Hertzstück PbS detector array modules are protected by a hermetic PS28 package and feature single-stage thermoelectric cooling. 

The Hertzstück lead-salt (PbS) detector array modules are protected by a hermetic PS28 package and feature single-stage thermoelectric cooling. The modules work with frame rates up to 1 kHz and have an analog multiplex output. They have utility in mobile applications such as handheld spectrometers.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4151

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Contact: trinamiX

Headquarters: Ludwigshafen, Germany

Product: Hertzstück PbS detector array modules

Key Feature: Single-stage thermoelectric cooling

What trinamiX says:

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