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Phlux Technology is a spinout from the University of Sheffield developing and commercialising breakthrough infrared sensors. The APDs are the world’s first antimony-based LiDAR sensor chips with ...
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Phlux Technology is offering an evaluation board for its Aura family of Noiseless InGaAs avalanche photodiodes (APDs). The APDs are used as 1550nm infrared sensors and claim 12 times greater ...
Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, is offering an evaluation board for its Aura ...
Infrared search and track technology promises to enhance sensor suites for next-generation fighter aircraft, especially when it comes to spotting stealth aircraft without using radar. Grant ...
Building better infrared sensors. Aalto University. Journal Light Science & Applications DOI 10.1038/s41377-024-01670-4 ...
The new evaluation board accelerates development of 1550 nm infrared systems, enabling precise performance benchmarking and ultra-low noise measurements for LiDAR, optical networks, and rangefinding.
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and ...