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Sensor module "Illuminance Sensor"

It is incorporated into LCD televisions and used for adjusting the screen brightness!

The "Illuminance Sensor" is a sensor that detects the intensity of light. It is mainly used to detect brightness by sensing wavelengths from visible light to infrared. We offer a lineup that includes photodiodes such as "OP16NF," as well as photonic ICs like "RAL-C302" and "CIC-2805SY." 【Features】 ■ Fast response speed ■ Senses a wide wavelength range from near ultraviolet (450nm) to far infrared (1100nm) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Sensor module "UV detection sensor"

Wavelengths below 250nm can be detected! Introducing a sensor module that only detects UV wavelengths.

The "UV Sensing Sensor" is a sensor module that detects only ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths. It is capable of sensing ultraviolet wavelengths below 250nm, which are not found in nature. It can be used in high-performance fire alarms and ultraviolet observation devices. 【Features】 ■ Capable of sensing wavelengths below 250nm = Can detect the ultraviolet wavelengths emitted by flames ■ Detects only ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Sensor module "Color Sensor"

We can also provide COB alone! Introducing a sensor module that has the ability to detect each RGB color.

The "Color Sensor" is a light sensor module that can detect visible light in full color. We offer chip types such as "OPI20TMF-3C2 (670 DISCRETE)" and "OPI20TMF-3C (BLUE DISCRETE)." In addition to module formats, we can also provide standalone COB units. 【Features】 ■ High sensitivity ■ Integrated color filters for each RGB color ■ Compact COB package - Size of the color sensor alone: 4mm × 5mm - Size of the module: 47mm × 5mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Custom product

If you are having trouble with custom sensor products using optical semiconductors, please feel free to consult with us!

At Reitron Co., Ltd., we offer optical semiconductor products as custom products tailored to our customers' needs. Primarily, we develop and commercialize original LED packages for line sensor emission and reception modules using LEDs as the light source, especially when the performance of off-the-shelf LEDs does not meet requirements. Our greatest feature is that we conduct design development and quality standards domestically in Japan, allowing us to provide high value-added, low-cost custom sensor products through the overseas Reitron Group. 【Process for Providing Custom Products】 ■ Development and Design ■ Prototype Manufacturing and Mass Production Planning ■ Prototype Evaluation and Mass Production Preparation ■ Delivery Inspection and Mass Production Implementation *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] Basic Knowledge of Shortwave Infrared

It is possible to apply a high detection rate across a wide range! Here is an introduction to the basics of shortwave infrared.

Among infrared rays, those with wavelengths specifically between 1000nm and 2500nm are referred to as "Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR)." Since they have wavelengths close to visible light, they are expected to have optical applications, and a common use is in biometric authentication, such as vein recognition. This document introduces what can be solved using short-wave infrared and provides actual case studies. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ What is infrared? ■ What is short-wave infrared? ■ Cases without using short-wave infrared ■ What can be solved using short-wave infrared ■ Suitable for such people ■ Actual case studies *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study 2 of Utilizing Short-Wave Infrared] Sorting of Transparent PP and PE Mixed with Waste

Utilizing the differences in transmission rates! Introduction of cases where higher precision sorting has become possible.

A certain industrial waste treatment company was considering whether it could sort transparent PP and PE mixed in with waste after crushing. Therefore, we proposed the use of "SWIRLED," which can utilize the differences in transmittance. As a result, although PP and PE appear the same to the naked eye, using visible light in addition to short-wave infrared has enabled more precise sorting. 【Case Study】 ■ Issue: Consideration of sorting transparent PP and PE mixed in with waste after crushing ■ Proposal: Use of "SWIRLED," which can utilize differences in transmittance ■ Result: Achieved more precise sorting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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