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Photodiodes On CMOS Process
X-FAB Group is making CMOS photodiodes for analogue applications available to its customers for the first time.
X-FAB Group is making CMOS photodiodes for analogue applications available to its customers for the first time.
The photodiodes have a spectral sensitivity comparable to the human eye and are even suitable for infrared applications. The expanded process options includes integration of the photodiode and circuit on one chip, allowing electronic devices to receive several concurrent signals, including weak and noisy ones. The process also enables high data transfer rates.
An optional antireflective coating reduces the loss of light energy to a minimum and requires only marginal process modifications. An additional supplementary function includes a patented PIN diode construction, which allows high-frequency implementations up to 1GHz.

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