Photodiode Bias Reverse Voltage (VR) V Positive Negative Photodiode Specs Capacitance (CD) at VR = 0 V F Shunt Resistance (RSH) Ω Peak Current (IP) A or Select Photodiode From Library + _ 50µA 1GΩ 100pF Photodiode Model ( Custom ) OUT 0V 0V TRANSIMPEDANCEAMPLIFIER ...
Reverse voltage (max.)30 V Spectral response range320 to 1100 nm Peak sensitivity wavelength (typ.)960 nm Photosensitivity (typ.)0.72 A/W Dark current (max.)10000 pA Cutoff frequency (typ.)15 MHz Terminal capacitance (typ.)80 pF
a voltage signal output from the temperature measuring circuit is converted into feedback voltage with adjustable output so as to achieve the effect that the automatic compensation control for the APD reverse bias voltage can be realized at different working temperatures and greatly improve the efficien...
Window materialPlastic potting- Package6 × 7.6mm Photosensitive area size2.4 × 2.4mm Effective photosensitive area5.7mm2 Reverse voltage (max.)30V Operating temperature-20 ~ +60℃ Storage temperature-20 ~ +80℃ Spectral response range340 ~ 1100nm ...
A normal p-n junction diode allows a small amount of electric current under reverse bias condition. To increase the electric current under reverse bias condition, we need to generate more minority carriers. The external reverse voltage applied to the p-n junction diode will supply energy to ...
Avalanche breakdown occurs mainly once thephotodiodeis subjected to maximum reverse voltage. This voltage enhances the electric field beyond the depletion layer. When incident light penetrates the p+ region then it gets absorbed within the extremely resistive p region then electron-hole pairs are gener...
Reverse Voltage (VR)V PositiveNegative Photodiode Specs Capacitance (CD) at VR= 0 V F Shunt Resistance (RSH)Ω Peak Current (IP)A or Select Photodiode From Library +_50µA1GΩ100pFPhotodiode Model ( Custom )OUT0V0VTRANSIMPEDANCEAMPLIFIERPHOTODIODE...
16V maximum reverse voltage 150mW maximum total power dissipation 830nm typical wavelength of maximum sensitivity 400nm to 1100nm typical spectral range of sensitivity 3.2A to 4.1A typical photocurrent range 8.12mm2 typical radiant sensitive area ...
The photodiode is connected in a reverse current mode so that the current is generated through the diode only when it is exposed to the light source. Compared with the circuit shown in Fig. 2.4, the reverse voltage is applied, and a much larger resistor should be used (for example, 100...
Reverse Voltage (VR)V PositiveNegative Photodiode Specs Capacitance (CD) at VR= 0 V F Shunt Resistance (RSH)Ω Peak Current (IP)A or Select Photodiode From Library +_50µA1GΩ100pFPhotodiode Model ( Custom )OUT0V0VTRANSIMPEDANCEAMPLIFIERPHOTODIODE...