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SG01M-C18

  • UVC
  • 0.20 mm2 detector area
  • TO5 hermetically sealed metal housing, 1 isolated pin and 1 case pin
  • 10 mW/cm2 irradiation at 275 nm (peak responsivity) results a current of approx. 2400 nA
  • SiC chip with PTB reported high radiation hardness

Single Price: 73,00€

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from 1 piece = EUR 73.00 / pc.
from 10 pieces = EUR 64.00 / pc.
from 100 pieces = EUR 56.00 / pc.

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Romana Sonnenberg
Dipl.-Ing.

+49 (0) 30 53015211
Gabriel Hopfenmüller
Dipl.-Ing.

+49 (0) 30 53015211
Tilman Weiss
Dr.-Ing.

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Niklas Papathanasiou
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FAQ

What is the detector speed?
The detector risetime / falltime is calculated by that formula: tr/f = 2 Pi RC with R = internal resistance of the amplifier and C = capacitance of the photodiode. Example = a typical value of R is 50 Ohm and the C value for a SG01S photodiode is 15 pF. This calculates: with R = internal resistance of the amplifier and C = capacitance of the photodiode tr/f = 2Pi * 50 Ohm * 21 * 10-12 F = 6.59 * 10-9 s = 6.59 ns
What is the saturation of a photodiode?
The saturation current Isat of a photodiode is determined by its open circuit voltage VOC and its serial resistance RS following the formula: Isat = VOC / RS A typical value (SiC photodiode) for VOC is 2.0 V and for RS = 5 Ohm. This calculates: Isat = 2.0 V / 5 Ohm = 0.4 A = 400 mA. The saturation radiant intensity z calculates by the below formula: z = Isat / (S * A) Where S is the radiant sensitivity of a photodiode and A is the active area. A typical value for S is 0.13 A/W and A = 0.06 mm2 (valid for SG01S). This calculates: zsat = 0.4 A / (0.130 A/W * 6 * 10-8 m2 ) = 51.28 MW/m2 = 5.13 kW/cm2
What are typical rise and fall time of different UV photodiodes?

 

Capacitance C

tr = 2Pi
RC
(R = 50 Ohm)

SG01S-18

15 pF

4.7 ns

SG01M-18

50 pF

15.7 ns

SG01L-5

250 pF

78.5 ns

Is your UVC photodiode compliant to DVGW W294 (2006)?
Yes, f1,Z is smaller than 0.25
What is the lowest pressure that the photodiode can withstand?
Our UV photodiodes are hermetically sealed and can be used under vaccum, theoretically down to 0 Pa.
When is a filtered UV photodiode needed?
Our four filtered versions of the UV photodiode lead to a tighter sensitivity range.
What is the power input of a Multiboard?
The current consumption of a Multiboard is between 4 mA and 20 mA, depending on the amount and type of operating voltage (uni / bipolar) as well as the load at the output (multimeter = no load).

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