Note, they do not reach 400 nm. That page also has the typical response for common CCD's for the visible. What do you need sensitivity in the 1.2 to 2.2 µ region for?
Hi John, thanksalot. I suppose I can do with two chips. I need to do some spectral profiling of human tissue, and the current equipment like the MicronViewer is a bit bulky for me, plus not so customizable. Have you had any experience in using their products?
Can you give a model number or link to the device you are using. "MicroView(er)" is virtually a generic for for a magnified camera/viewer. It also refers to an open-source software: http://microview.sourceforge.net/
I have a fair bit of experience with microscopes and recently got one of the inexpensive magnified camera off eBay.
Yeah, the specs are as follows: **broken link removed**
I suppose the Hamamatsu does have quite a range, but the area sensors cover only up to 1.2u. The linear is a lot better, but I would really like an area (or a few as you suggested. ) type which covers up to those ranges.