Member Sign In
Email:  
Password:   
Subscribe to Micronews and Newsletters Help?
  September 3rd - 05:23 pm
RSS FEEDS   CONTACTS WEBCASTS REPORTS PARTNERS PUBLICATION
Home  >  PHOTONICS  > SensL launch the first large area fully integrated imager ...
  >  PHOTONICS
Nov 22nd, 2009
 
SensL launch the first large area fully integrated imager based on Silicon Photomultiplier technology
 
The low light detector solutions provider, SensL, announces the launch of the SPMMatrix, the world's first Silicon Photomultiplier based imaging system for applications such as nuclear medicine, homeland security and high energy physics.
Send to a friend

What is unique about the SPMMatrix is that SensL have incorporated everything that is needed to image with Silicon Photomultipliers into a single product.  Along with 256 Silicon Photomultiplier channels, SensL have included a full readout and data acquisition solution.  With better uniformity than a PMT based systems, magnetic insensitivity and simplified electronics through cross-wire technology, the SPMMatrix is a great way for both research and OEM customers alike to evaluate and design-in Silicon Photomultipliers for real world applications.

Commenting on the release of the SPMMatrix, Padraig Hughes, SPM Product Manager at SensL stated, "I am delighted with this product which we have launched in response to customer demands for large area, pixellated detection systems.   With the increased demand for our array products, the SPMMatrix represents an ideal evaluation platform to prototype gamma, SPECT, and PET systems using SensL's Silicon Photomultiplier technology."

The SPMMatrix is supplied with everything that is needed to get started  working with large area Silicon Photomultiplier technology and it is all included in a convenient briefcase size carrying case. 

About SensL: SensL headquartered in Cork, Ireland is an international low light sensing solution provider. They develop solid state low light detectors based on silicon technology which is capable of detecting extremely weak signals of light. Low light detectors are used in instrumentation for a wide range of applications such as medical imaging, homeland security, analytical medical instruments, process and environmental monitoring.

www.SensL.com
 

 
Sources :

 
More PHOTONICS news

Sep 1st
Sep 1st
Sep 1st
Sep 1st
Aug 30th
 
©2007 Yole Developpement All rights reserved                  Disclaimer | Legal notice | To advertise
Yole Développement: 45 rue Sainte Genevičve, F-69006 Lyon, France. TEL: (33) 472 83 01 80 FAX: (33) 472 83 01 83 E-Mail: info @yole.fr