Posted on April 1, 2007 - ( views)
The 256x1 CMOS line sensor iC-LFL1402 is functionally compatible with the 1402 standard (serial mode) and operates with a pixel clock pulse of up to 5MHz. Thanks to monolithic integration the 200µm pixels are arranged in a 63.5µm grid (400dpi) without gaps or distortion and are thus ideal for use in spectroscopy applications. The integrated controllogic needs only a start and clock signal to generate the light/voltage conversion at the analogue output. The inclusion of as electronic shutter extends the range of possible applications by permitting the length of integration to be varied externally. The analogue output push-pull output enables a high readout clock rate and a wide signal dynamic range. The device has a supply voltage of 5V. In the optoBGA package there is an operating temperature range of -25 to +100 °C.
Am Kuemmerling 18
55294 Bodenheim
Germany
Tel.: +49-6135-9292300
Fax: +49-6135-9292192
For 5 and 24V encoder applications
For digital switching sensors
From CW to 155 MHz
For absolute position sensing devices
6-channel, replace Hall encoders
for the electronic commutation of small motors
Configurable 48-bit up/down counter, up to 40 MHz
as a phased array for absolute position sensing devices
For fast laser pulse measurement
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for an online condition monitoring system. In an exclusive Interview, IEN Europe talked with two representatives of the company about the system, the acceptance of condition monitoring in general and further developments in that area that were presented at Hannover Messe 2013. The June issue also features a Special on Control & Automation, including product news, a Statement on recent IT trends in that field, and a Cover Story about combinig the latest RFID with IO-Link technology.
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for their FAG...
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG

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