Opto Diode Downloads
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Datasheet: ODD-12W Photodiode (12mm2)
10/2/2007
Opto Diode's 12mm2 Photodiode offers a TO-8 hermetic package, circular active area, and low capacitance
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Datasheet: ODD-15W Photodiode (15mm2)
10/2/2007
Opto Diode's 15mm2 Photodiode includes a TO-5 hermetic package, optimized die size for maximum signal, and low capacitance
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Datasheet: ODD-5WISOL Isolated Photodiode
10/2/2007
Features include TO-5 hermetic package, circular active area, low capacitance, and isolated case
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Datasheet: ODA-5W-100M Photodetector Amplifier Combo
10/2/2007
Opto Diode Corporation, a U.S. manufacturer of advanced performance photodetectors and visible and infrared LEDs, announces the new ODA-5W-100M Photodetector Amplifier Combination with 100Mohm gain
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Datasheet: ODD-3W-2 Bi-Cell Photodiode
4/23/2007
Opto Diode Corporation, a U.S. manufacturer of advanced performance photodetectors and visible and infrared LEDs, introduces the new red enhanced ODD-3W-2 Bi-Cell Photodiode
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Datasheet: ODD-5W Silicon PIN Photodiode
8/29/2005
The photodiodes have excellent responsivity from 400 nm to 1100 nm, exhibit low dark current, low capacitance and feature a 2.52mm active area diameter...
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Datasheet: ODD-1 Photodetector
8/29/2005
The ODD-1 photodetector from Opto Diode Corporation is ideal for use in standard commercial products and industrial photo controls. Features include excellent responsivity of 400 nm to 1100 nm, low dark current, and an active area of 1.35 mm x 0.76 mm.
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High-Powered GaAlAs Near-Infrared Emitter: OD-110W Datasheet
The OD-110W GaAlAs near-infrared emitter is designed for high-powered night vision and surveillance applications, and rugged applications such as harsh industrial environments or deployment in the field. Features include uniform optical beams with a typical peak emission wavelength of 850 nm, an optical output of 140mW, a chip size of 0.026 in. x 0.026 in., and gold plating on all surfaces.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Infrared Detectors
Explore answers to key questions on infrared detectors, covering topics like time constant, linearity, element temperature, spectral response, and specific application considerations for PbS and PbSe detectors.
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Understanding Detectors With Thermoelectric Coolers
In order to optimize a detector for enhanced performance levels within their designated applications, it is important to understand the heatsinking of the package. A detector’s thermal resistance is minimized by the proper heat sink selection and mounting by using a thermal interface material.