
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Photodetectors",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Camera has full colour on all pixels from
Pacer International, which we summarised at the time by saying "One-piece digital colour camera is capable of acquiring accurate, high-resolution colour images using the Foveon X3 TM Pro 14M CMOS colour image sensor".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Signal processor cleans up on CCD imaging from
Murata Power Solutions: "Imaging signal processor provides an easy-to-interface, functionally complete, low-cost solution for electronic imaging applications that use CCDs as their photodetectors".
In June 2005, we covered the news from Murata Power Solutions
concerning its ADCDS-1410
- take a look at Image processor targets CCD-based systems
which says: "C and D Technologies has a new application specific imaging signal processor designed for use in electronic-imaging applications that employ CCDs as their photodetectors".
Take a look also at the news release from Frost and Sullivan, Big future predicted for quantum cryptography,
as well as US wafer fab is ready for business from Opto Diode,
and Frugal MCU aims for metering and medical from Sequoia Technology.
See also:
US-made photodetectors complement LED range
(May 2004)
A new line of photodiodes aims to meet the growing demand for high-performance, competitively priced photodetectors
New generation of modular integrating spheres
(May 2004)
The new Labsphere range is a modular family of compact, multi-purpose integrating spheres that deliver significant advances in design, performance, availability and affordability
High-brightness LEDs for instrumentation
(December 2003)
High-brightness chip-on-board LEDs and photodetector modules offer new alternatives to instrument manufacturers who want to reduce costs, increase throughput and sense a wider range of wavelengths
Photodetectors claim new speed records
(December 2003)
Newport has expanded its range of high-speed photodetectors and now claims to offer the industry's widest and most comprehensive selection of fully packaged devices
IEE award for R and D manager
(November 2003)
Dr Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez has won the coveted Sir Henry Royce Award, presented to young members of the Institution of Electrical Engineers for 'excellence' in industry
Photodetectors are sensitive sorts
(August 2003)
Anritsu has two new photodetector products for 10Gbit/s applications, to complement its existing range of DFB and pumping lasers
Doctorate for R and D boss
(August 2003)
University of Warwick postgraduate, Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez, has been presented with a PhD in engineering in the field of optical wireless communications
Ambient light sensor produces digital output
(May 2003)
The first ambient light sensor that converts light intensity to a digital signal output capable of direct SMBus interface is now available from Pacer Components
Genoa acquisition brings about consolidation
(April 2003)
Finisar Corp has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Genoa, based in Fremont, California
Thermoelectric modules control the climate onboard
(August 2002)
A new range of miniature thermoelectric modules will provide accurate temperature control for electronic circuit elements such as ICs, waveguides, lasers, parametric amplifiers and photodetectors
New division makes sense for Sequoia
(May 2002)
Sequoia has established a new business division with the goal of becoming a leading supplier of specialist sensors and precision passive components to European markets
Industry-standard 850nm LEDs and receivers
(April 2002)
The Opto and Sensors division of Pacer Components has a range of optoelectronic devices from Optek Technology which are directly compatible with industry-standard devices in short supply
APT name for new optoelectronics source
(April 2002)
Martin Sharratt, who for many years ran AMS Technologies' OptoTech Division, has started a new company called AP Technologies

