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Linas
Mon Jul 15 2013, 08:21AM Print
Linas Registered Member #1143 Joined: Sun Nov 25 2007, 04:55PM
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Hello,
i know it's a long shot, but any one from here are related to Hamamatsu ?
This fall i am going to start my master degree studies, and to be successful i need to get one photo detector from Hamamatsu, but since it's not very profit orientated, and i need single unit, Hamamatsu will not provide me with that detector.
(even to buy, not just samples)

I am wondering if someone from here can help me with that ?
item in question is
S11107
3D1328441368539
or

S11490
Hamamatsu
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Thomas W
Mon Jul 15 2013, 10:41AM
Thomas W Registered Member #3324 Joined: Sun Oct 17 2010, 06:57PM
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Damn, i had some type of photo detector from a Spectrum analyser i took appart..... i got rid of it a week ago
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Ash Small
Mon Jul 15 2013, 10:53AM
Ash Small Registered Member #3414 Joined: Sun Nov 14 2010, 05:05PM
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The first link above doesn't seem to work on my browswer.
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Linas
Mon Jul 15 2013, 11:18AM
Linas Registered Member #1143 Joined: Sun Nov 25 2007, 04:55PM
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__=|(:3)-|--{__ wrote ...

Damn, i had some type of photo detector from a Spectrum analyzer i took apart..... i got rid of it a week ago

It would be very slow, i need 120Kfps from single line, or more (maybe you still have optical assembly ? that would be useful)

(200KHz is sweet spot, problem is with second option i will need to process 6.6Gbps data stream in real time for PID controller, that sounds like fun smile )

Link is fixed
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Conundrum
Mon Jul 15 2013, 08:41PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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Harvest one from a broken green laser pointer?

I've also had some success with Bull Electrical's fisheye sensors.

-A
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Adam Munich
Mon Jul 15 2013, 11:26PM
Adam Munich Registered Member #2893 Joined: Tue Jun 01 2010, 09:25PM
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It's not uncommon for these to be found in flatbed scanners.... might you try that?
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Linas
Tue Jul 16 2013, 07:53AM
Linas Registered Member #1143 Joined: Sun Nov 25 2007, 04:55PM
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gren wrote ...

It's not uncommon for these to be found in flatbed scanners.... might you try that?
no, it will be very slow, and it possibly will have large pixel count with single readout.
Where is no question, i need one of two in the given link, unless some one show detector capable more than 110KFPS, else it's not a question for discussion.
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Adam Munich
Tue Jul 16 2013, 11:28AM
Adam Munich Registered Member #2893 Joined: Tue Jun 01 2010, 09:25PM
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Well, if you give them enough money they'll probably give you one.

How much do they want?
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Bjørn
Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:31PM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
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The number of pixels does not have to be very important, you can often read off the number you need and start the next frame.

How many pixels do you need, is it possible to make it work with a 5 MHz sensor that is quite common and very cheap? Does it matter if you have to overclock it as long as it still works?
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Linas
Tue Jul 16 2013, 01:07PM
Linas Registered Member #1143 Joined: Sun Nov 25 2007, 04:55PM
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
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Bjørn wrote ...

The number of pixels does not have to be very important, you can often read off the number you need and start the next frame.

How many pixels do you need, is it possible to make it work with a 5 MHz sensor that is quite common and very cheap? Does it matter if you have to overclock it as long as it still works?
No, since many of them use charge shift registers, overclocking will degrade performance, also you must clock out all pixels from shift register, otherwise you will add to frames with shift, so that is not an option for me, i tried that ,
All i need is to have in 1cm distance 64 or more pixels, because working with 32 or less will give big error, and will be sensitive to noise.
gren wrote ...

Well, if you give them enough money they'll probably give you one.
How much do they want?
First option (S11107) is less than 20EUR, but i don't going to use lot of them, so they don't supply, no profit in that.
Second one should be very expensive, but university would coverup that cost.
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