News | June 30, 2009

AMS Technologies And sensL Enter Into Distribution Agreement For Germany And Eastern Europe

Source: sensL

AMS Technologies, pan-European distributor of high-tech components and systems, and sensL, a leader in low light sensing solutions, headquartered in Cork, Ireland, have entered into an exclusive distribution agreement. The agreement entitles AMS Technologies to exclusively market and sell sensL's products in Germany and Eastern Europe.

The product offering includes silicon low light detector products, silicon photomultiplier array technology and data acquisition systems, all of which are designed to suit the current and emerging market for analogue and digital applications.

sensL's detectors are small form factor and high gain amplification is on-chip to simplify integration with external electronics. They operate at very low voltages of 30-50V compared to APD and PMT detectors, which typically use hundreds or thousands of volts. They are immune to damage by large photon flux and insensitive to magnetic fields.

sensL provides complete low light sensing solutions for OEMs and researchers. They provide standard as well as customizable and flexible products to suit all customer requirements for a variety of application areas including radiation detection, analytical instruments, nuclear medicine, high resolution timing, diagnostics and engineering services.

About AMS Technologies
Founded in 1982, AMS Technologies is a leading distributor of high-tech components, systems and instruments in Europe today. Headquartered in Martinsried/Munich, Germany, the company serves regional markets from local sales offices in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain. AMS Technologies represents approved global technology leaders and new to market companies that develop innovative, leading edge products in the fields of optoelectronics, thermal management and high power electronics. For more information, visit www.ams.de.

SOURCE: sensL

Click the links below for more information:
SPMArray2 - Position Sensitive/Multi-Anode Silicon Photomultiplier Array
Technical Article: Low-Light Detection With Silicon Photomultipliers