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From: a0014246@unicorn.it.wsu.edu (mark fuller)
Subject: Re: Linear CCD Arrays
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Tom Benedict (tom@astro.as.utexas.edu) wrote:
: Does anyone know of manufacturers and suppliers of linear CCD arrays?
: I called Texas Instruments, but it appears that they've discontinued
: their line of linear CCDs.

: Specifically, I'm looking for something with about 4000 elements,
: about 20 microns per pixel or smaller, and several (between one and
: four) inches long.

: Having one that's sensitive out to 1.5 microns is a plus, but not a
: necessity.  It's got to respond at 640nm, though.

: Thanks,

: Tom Benedict

You might try calling Kodak, they have a division that makes several kinds
of linear and area arrays.  Be warned, what you need probably does not
come cheap from any vendor.

Mark Fuller
TANSTAAFL
