NMOS linear image sensor

S5930-256S

Built-in thermoelectric cooler ensures long exposure time and stable operation.

The NMOS linear image sensor is a self-scanning photodiode array designed specifically as a detector for multichannel spectroscopy. The scanning circuit is made up of N-channel MOS transistors, operates at low power consumption and is easy to handle. The photodiode has a large active area, high UV sensitivity yet very low noise. The built-in thermoelectric cooler (air cooled) allows a long exposure time achieving a high S/N even at low light levels. The cap uses a sapphire glass window hermetically welded for high reliability.


Features
-Wide active area
-High UV sensitivity with good stability
-Low dark current and high saturation charge allow a long integration time and a wide dynamic range at room temperature
-Excellent output linearity and sensitivity spatial uniformity
-Start pulse and clock pulses are CMOS logic compatible
-Built-in air-cooled thermoelectric cooler (setting temperature: 0 ℃)

Type Current output type (Standard type)
Image size 12.8 x 2.5 mm
Number of effective pixels 256 x 1 pixels
Pixel size 50 x 2500 μm
Spectral response range 200 to 1000 nm
Line rate (max.) 7800 lines/s
Cooling Non-cooled
Window material Sapphire
Package Metal
Dedicated driver circuit
Measurement condition Typ. Ta=25 ℃, unless otherwise noted
Saturation charge: Vb=2.0 V, Vφ=5.0 V

Spectral response

Dimensional outline (unit: mm)

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