Cubic photoelectric sensor H14990-02 series
high-speed

cubic photoelectric sensor
cubic photoelectric sensor
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Characteristics

Housing
cubic
Other characteristics
high-speed
Maximum range

8 m
(26'02" )

Description

The H14990-100-02 is a photomultiplier tube module containing a high-speed response TO-8 type photomultiplier tube, and a high-voltage power supply circuit. Besides high-speed response, these modules feature high gain and have a large effective diameter for better light collection making them ideal for high-speed underwater optical communications. Specifications • Photocathode Area Shape : Round • Photocathode Area Size : Dia.8 mm • Wavelength (Short) : 300 nm • Wavelength (Long) : 650 nm • Wavelength (Peak) : 400 nm • Dimension (W x H x D) : 22 x 22 x 30 mm • Input Voltage : +4.5 to +5.5 V • Max. Input Voltage : 5.5 V • Max. Input Current : 3.2 mA • Max. Output Signal Current : 100 μA • Max. Control Voltage : +1.0 (Input impedance 1 M-ohm) V • Recommended Control Voltage Adjustment Range : +0.5 to +1.0 (Input impedance 1 M-ohm) V • [Cathode] Luminous Sensitivity Min. : 80 μA/lm • [Cathode] Luminous Sensitivity Typ. : 105 μA/lm • [Cathode] Blue Sensitivity Index (CS 5-58) Typ. : 13.5 • [Cathode] Radiant Sensitivity Typ. : 110 mA/W • [Anode] Luminous Sensitivity Min : 0.4 A/lm • [Anode] Luminous Sensitivity Typ. : 2.63 A/lm • [Anode] Radiant Sensitivity Typ. : 2.75 x 103 A/W • [Anode] Dark Current (after 30min.) Typ. : 0.1 nA • [Anode] Dark Current (after 30min.) Max. : 1 nA • [Time Response] Rise Time Typ. : 0.37 ns • Ripple Noise (peak to peak) Max. : 0.1 mV • Settling Time Max. : 10 s • Operating Ambient Temperature : +5 to +50 ℃ • Storage Temperature : -20 to +50 ℃ • Weight : 48 g

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