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Optoelectronic Sensors, Switches and Receivers
News Release from: Mazet | Subject: Jencolour
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2005
Sensors show their true colours in
Nuremberg
Mazet is set to satisfy demands for true colour sensors by launching its Jencolour true colour portfolio just in time for Sensor + Test 2005 in Nuremberg.
Mazet is set to satisfy demands for true colour sensors by launching its Jencolour true colour portfolio just in time for Sensor + Test 2005 in Nuremberg The company will show off the new devices at the show on Booth 214 in Hall 7 from 10th to 12th May 2005
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The second generation of Jencolour sensors provides characteristics that are fully compliant with the tristimulus value function under DIN5033.
These true colour sensors allow colour measurement to be performed with an accuracy that clearly exceeds that of the human eye.
Each colour sensor comes in an advanced LCC8 package and can easily be integrated in any leadless technology process.
Microstructured filter layers have been selected as interference filters.
They feature high transmission in the bandpass range, resistance to aging and stability against mechanical and thermal impacts, and are manufactured using higher soldering temperatures in a tightly monitored process so any variance in filter performance can be ruled out.
Also new at the show will be a high-sensitivity optical fibre receiver product line is available for industrial applications in TO46 design style also in commercial lots.
Receiver circuits of this type provide sensitivity greater than -30dBm with a transmission band width of 0 to 25Mbaud.
They are designed for operation within four optical windows thus fitting any type of standard-available optical fibre cables.
Applications include industrial fieldbus systems such as Interbus, Profibus, DeviceNet etc.
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