onsemi, ARRAYJ-60035-4P-PCB 4-Element Photomultiplier, 420nm, PCB Mount

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185-9630
Mfr. Part No.:
ARRAYJ-60035-4P-PCB
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onsemi
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Brand

onsemi

Wavelength of Peak Sensitivity

420nm

Element Type

Photomultiplier

Number of Elements

4

Number of Pins

8

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Dimensions

12.46 x 12.46 x 6.2mm

Height

6.2mm

Length

12.46mm

Width

12.46mm

Series

J Series SiPM

ON Semiconductor's J-Series silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) sensors have been used to create high fill-factor, scalable arrays. The TSV-packaged sensors are mounted onto PCB boards with minimal dead space. The ArrayJ products are available in a variety of formats and formed of either 3 mm, 4 mm or 6 mm pixels. The back of each ArrayJ has either one or more multi-way connectors or a BGA (ball grid array) that allow access to each pixels standard output, and in some cases, the fast output as well.

High fill-factor, scalable arrays
Variety of formats ranging from 2x2 to 8x8
Minimal deadspace, with fill factors of >90%
Each array as either a multi-way connector or BGA on the reverse for access to all signals
The pixel signals can either be read out individually for imaging applications, or summed by the user to create a large area, single-channel sensor
The pixel-level performance is exactly as per that of the individual J-Series sensors
Optional evaluation boards are available for easy access to signals
Applications
Medical Imaging
Hazard & Threat
3D Ranging & Sensing
Biophotonics & Sciences
High Energy Physics

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