PIXELTEQ introduces developer board for multispectral sensor design

Jan. 29, 2014
PIXELTEQ has released a multispectral sensor developer board designed to help OEMs design and prototype optical sensors based on PixelSensor wavelength-selective photodiode arrays.

PIXELTEQ has released a multispectral sensor developer board designed to help OEMs design and prototype optical sensors based on PixelSensor wavelength-selective photodiode arrays. The PixelSensor developer board features an 8-band visible range photodiode and 20-pin LLC, a mini USB connector, and wafer-level optical filters. It also includes hardware and a cross-platform GUI interface to configuremeasurement settings of each spectral band individually, trigger external functions, communicate with other devices, and display and log data. The PixelSensor developer board is suitable for use in biomedical instrumentation, color meters and monitors, industrial sorting and sensing, portable optical sensors, and OEM multispectral devices.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Pixelteq
Headquarters: Largo, FL, USA
Product:
PixelSensor developer board
Key Features:
8-band visible range photodiode and 20-pin LLC, signal voltages for 8 channels via S1-S8, two digital I/Os for triggering, timing, or external device control, USB interface.

What PIXELTEQ says:
View more information on the PixelSensor developer board.

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