2010-05-31 03:26 AM
SiPM technology is now in a maturity stage.
Next challenge will be to set a new solution for large arrays in image applications and very fast answer for applications like ToF PET. Tools for plan the development and design are on the air. Would anyone build on this new objective?Using edesignstudio? Come and discuss with us. #edesignstudio2010-06-01 02:05 AM
Dear Sir,
What is this SiPM Technology? Can you please Elaborate. Is it Design Portal/Development tool? Kindly Reply with full detail.2010-06-01 06:11 AM
Good moorning Sir.
In our meaning SiPM is an acronim that refers to a Silicon Photo Multiplier. For people involved in photo-electronics it is very commonly used to distinguish previous mechanical devices (Photo Multipliers) used to detect light by avalanches of electrons produced by photoelectron effect and applied voltages beetween some electrodes from a new solution that implements this function in (Silicon) semiconductor devices. The interaction with Design Portal/Development tools came a lot far along this elementary definition... We hope to can have a tools that helps in defining the details of the applications of this that in a simple view is only a Sensor that offers anyway a lot of exciting advantages. I suggest You to search around in bibliographic databases if You are interested to find the right info usefool to have a wider view. Anyway ask me, if You want, the details You need. Sincerely, Mario.2010-06-17 12:50 AM
Good morning Sir.
Looking to the site of our common interest I noted that Your profile and question is labelled as ''answered=0''. (so as others). As I am not a skilled user of this blog tools I doubt that You had received my old previous reply to Your question (here following ).Any way some time is passed through and I ask myself if You need some more detail about the possibility to simulate the analog circuits containing an optical sensor like the one we have developed, and called SiPM. So this short contact. Hopeing to hear from You. Sincerely, Mario.
Good moorning Sir.
In our meaning SiPM is an acronim that refers to a Silicon Photo Multiplier. For people involved in photo-electronics it is very commonly used to distinguish previous mechanical devices (Photo Multipliers) used to detect light by avalanches of electrons produced by photoelectron effect and applied voltages beetween some electrodes from a new solution that implements this function in (Silicon) semiconductor devices. The interaction with Design Portal/Development tools came a lot far along this elementary definition... We hope to can have a tools that helps in defining the details of the applications of this that in a simple view is only a Sensor that offers anyway a lot of exciting advantages. I suggest You to search around in bibliographic databases if You are interested to find the right info usefool to have a wider view. Anyway ask me, if You want, the details You need. Sincerely, Mario.