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This link: http://bit.ly/2hKngp http://sections.menzonet.org/metropolis/guides/ * Diodes: 4x1N4448, 6x 3-ampere rectifier diode, one schottky diode BAT48 or BAT 46 or BAT 4x * LEDs: yellow 5mm diffuse, red 5mm diffuse, green 5mm diffuse, * HPWT-BD00 or HPWT-DD00 or HPWT-BH00 or HPWT-DH00 (manufactured by Lumileds) * http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/228353/LUMILEDS/HPWT-BD00.html * http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Osram%20PDFs/sfh203.pdf * BPW43 photodiode -  $0,5  900nm with filter   $0.5 for bulk and $0.78 for one * BAT48 - $0.1 * Transistors: BF998  First stage PIN RF transistor Dual gate mesfet  - $0,10(bulk) and $0.5 for one * Video amplifier NE592 -  $0,5(bulk)  - $1 for one * or BF907, 7x 2N3904 * diode 1n5048 -  $0.1 * Integrated circuits: 74HC00, 4x 74HC04, 74HC14, 74HC74, 74HC132, LM78805, LM78L05, NE592 * http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Cat=1967048&keywords=photo%20diode * http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Cat=525357&keywords=photo%20diode Fiber 100meg
 * SFH203 photodiode (Infineon), converts light to current -> TZA3032TransimpedenceAmp -> TZA3034 -> PECL

Ronja distributors
http://ronja.vyrobce.cz/ 100meg unit

ttp://ronjashop.com/request.php online shop

Images
http://images.twibright.com/tns/5a2.html Cluster of Ronja's

http://images.twibright.com/tns/1ec4.html

Commercial Optical detectors
* http://www.directindustry.com/industrial-manufacturer/photodetector-73461.html Direct industry * http://thorlabs.com/ Optic kits * http://www.newfocus.com/products/?navId=3&theView=modelGroupDetail&productLineId=3&productGroupId=137&modelGroupId=1279 * http://www.oemarket.com/index.php?cPath=36 Pin and avalanche detectors * http://www.silicon-sensor.com/sso/eng/index.htm * http://www.idquantique.com/products/id200.htm IdQuantique www.oelabs.com
 * http://www.qphotonics.com With integrated Transimpedence amplifier 2gig bandwidth

IEEE publication
* High performance 10 Gb/s PIN and APD optical receivers * http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=776173

photodetector 40Gig
* http://www.edn.com/blog/1690000169/post/1130037713.html http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=08/12/09/0248218 An anonymous reader writes "Intel has developed a device, the Avalanche Photodetector, that [0]senses light pulses and amplifies output signals for faster data transfer over long distances. Researchers claim this is a big advancement in the field of silicon photonics, in which silicon is used to transfer light pulses for data exchange between chips and devices. APD can detect light at higher frequencies and moves data at rates of 40Gbps, making it more sensitive and quicker than earlier photodetectors, at a tenth the cost."

Besides use in optical computer and communications links, technology based on the new device could be used to make highly sensitive infrared imaging systems and cameras. It could also be used to create more sensitive biochips or better fibre-to-the-home components. - CctvCameras

As anyone who has tried to route a board with a large number of GHz I/Os knows all too well, it would be wonderful to have direct optical interconnect between ICs. The potential bandwidth would be large, the signal integrity issues minimal, and perhaps the power much lower. But there is one huge problem: the technologies necessary to illuminate an optical channel, modulate it and convert the optical signal back into an electrical one are all big, expensive, and incompatible with standard CMOS processes. This is a problem on which Intel researchers have been toiling for some time. And earlier this week, they announced another incremental step toward a complete solution: an avalanche photodetector that is in principle compatible with silicon CMOS processes. Photonics Technology Lab Mario Paniccia.

EDN
http://www.edn.com/article/CA6466224.html holochip

http://www.holochip.com/ Used in FSO

1 GHz silicon light modulator
* http://www.edn.com/blog/1690000169/post/1130037713.html

search: silicon light modulator

PIN and APD
http://www.free-space-optics.org/fso_comparisons.php PIN and APD are used for IR reception. The larger the receiver Loupes the less scintallation has an effect.

lumileds
Used in ronja

http://www.lumileds.com/

http://wwww.lumileds.com/search/?q=HPWT&spp=10

http://wwww.lumileds.com/pdfs/DS05.pdf

http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/68158/IRF/IRF510.html data sheet

40pf, 20ns switching time, peak flux 4.6lumens, stabilized 3.8 lumens

rothein
http://www.roithner-laser.com/LED_HP_single_chip.html PTIONAL WITH 15° COLLIMATING OPTIC lens

http://www.roithner-laser.com/All_Datasheets/LEDs/ELJ-630-211.pdf 15degree view angle

http://www.roithner-laser.com/All_Datasheets/LEDs/ELJ-630-211.pdf  Used for optical communications Switching time 20ns, 15lumens, what is pf value??

http://www.roithner-laser.com/All_Datasheets/LEDs/ELJ-630-211.pdf 635nm red light

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