Photodiode Arrays Feature High Sensitivity For X-Ray Systems

Feb. 1, 2002
Designed for x-ray and scanning applications, the EPA-4400 series photodiode arrays have a sensitivity of 400 to 1,080 lambda and a response of 0.3 A/W at 540 nm. The series consists of eight-, 16- and 32-element photodiode scintillator arrays,

Designed for x-ray and scanning applications, the EPA-4400 series photodiode arrays have a sensitivity of 400 to 1,080 lambda and a response of 0.3 A/W at 540 nm. The series consists of eight-, 16- and 32-element photodiode scintillator arrays, suitable for a wide range of security applications.Element size measures 1.49 mm x 3.61 mm with an element spacing of 1.587 mm. Extended element lengths are also available. All versions of the EPA-440 photodiode arrays are available now. Pricing starts at $7.15 each/1,000. For more details, call ELEKON INDUSTRIES USA INC., Torrance, CA. (800) 353-5661.

Company: ELEKON INDUSTRIES USA INC.

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