NEW MEMS EMITTER FROM CAL SENSORS COMBINES HIGH SIGNAL WITH FAST PULSES AND LONG LIFE

Cal Sensors announces the global launch of a new MEMs Pulsed Emitter (MPE), a broadband source of quasi-black body pulsed light that operates over the 1 to 20 micron infrared (IR) spectrum.

SANTA ROSA, CA – Cal Sensors (www.calsensors.com) announces the global launch of a new MEMs Pulsed Emitter (MPE), a broadband source of quasi-black body pulsed light that operates over the 1 to 20 micron infrared (IR) spectrum.

Designed with patented, thin-membrane, thermo-resistive material, the MPE combines excellent quality with high signal, fast pulses and long life.

With its broadband emission and low input power requirements, the MPE is well-suited to a wide variety of portable and traditional environmental applications including but not limited to greenhouse gas analysis, exhaust emissions monitoring and industrial plant leak detection.

The MPE promotes optimizing measurement dynamic range thanks to a combination of attributes that maximize signal output while minimizing 1/f noise. This is possible due to the emitter's high pulse speed, low thermal mass, fast response and superior high temperature capabilities. When paired with high performance detector technology, high measurement sensitivity and signal to noise ratio are achieved, allowing the detection of trace gases with very low parts per million.

High Pulse Speed
The MPE provides high pulse rates (up to 100 Hz) and modulation depth with very repeatable results. Superior signal to noise measurements can be achieved since the fast pulses maximize the sensitivity of the accompanying detector while minimizing the 1/f noise. With a pulsing speed up to10 times faster than alternative technologies, the MPE expands the potential measurement dynamic range and resolution for trace gases with very low parts per million.

The MPE offers high speed pulsing without the need for a mechanical chopper. Mechanical choppers increase system costs and increase the potential for system failures.

Fast Response and On/Off
Traditional infrared emitters, such as a miniature vacuum filament lamps, are slow to warm up and need time to stabilize. Subsequently, although a measurement may only be required periodically (such as every 30 seconds), conventional emitters often have to remain on 24/7 to achieve the required measurement stability. Not only is this impractical for portable equipment and wasteful, but it also may cause degradation in the measurement by heating up the entire sensor (measurement system) and degrading the performance of the detector.

The thin-membrane thermo-resistive design of the MPE offers low thermal mass and a low thermal time constant, allowing the emitter to rapidly heat up and cool down, thus turn on and stabilize for measurements very quickly. Consequently, the thermal conduction losses are smaller and radiation efficiency is maximized.

The fast ramp up and near instantaneous stabilization not only reduce costs and power consumption, but also can extend the life of the emitter. The emitter is expected to exceed 150,000 hrs average lifetime (at 10Hz, 50% duty cycle and 800 mW) - accelerated life testing is still ongoing.

Superior High Temperature Performance
The signal performance is further enhanced by the high operating temperature capabilities of the MPE. It supports temperatures up to 750°C which deliver higher energy across the operating spectrum and up to double the signal in the MWIR versus 600°C, without significant increases in noise.

Low Input Power Requirements
The MPE has significantly lower power requirements than traditional emitter technologies. These low input power requirements (up to 1.1W peak) promote lower system costs and portable instrumentation.

The MPE is available in an industry standard TO-5 package and includes optional window. The element measures 2.3mm by 2.4mm. Lead times can be as quick as 12 weeks.

The MPE was first introduced at booth 4103, at PITTCON, held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia from March 17-21.

Cal Sensors Contact Information
For additional information or engineering assistance:

In North America, contact Cal Sensor's Sales Department, 5460 Skylane Blvd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403, USA. Phone: +1 (707) 303-3837. FAX: +1 (707) 545-5113. E-mail: info@calsensors.com Web: www.calsensors.com.

Cal Sensors also works with distributors in Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. For contact information – please visit http://www.calsensors.com/distributors.htm.

About Cal Sensors
Cal Sensors, an ITW company, has been a leading manufacturer of standard and customized photoconductive (PbS and PbSe) infrared detectors, arrays, and broadband emitters for over 20 years.
Cal Sensors detectors provide superior sensitivity over the 1-5.5 micron wavelengths. Detector configurations include single element, multi-channel, and arrays. Detector technologies include features such as optional spectral filters, optical condensers, thermoelectric coolers, temperature sensors and integrated drive electronics.

Cal Sensors emitters support steady-state or high-pulse rates over the visible to mid-infrared spectrums. Low cost, with high emissivity, reliability and lifetime, Cal Sensors emitters are designed to optimize performance in infrared detection systems.

Manufactured and packaged in Santa Rosa, California and distributed worldwide, Cal Sensors products are offered in standard or custom packages. Common applications include: imaging, spectroscopy, medical, automotive emissions, gas and moisture analysis, temperature measurement, flame detection and combustion control.

For additional information, please visit www.calsensors.com.

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