Broadcom Inc.
Booth number: 4205-12
www.broadcom.com/info/optical-sensors
About us
Broadcom® Inc. is a global infrastructure technology leader built on 50 years of innovation, collaboration and engineering excellence. With roots based in the rich technical heritage of AT&T/Bell Labs, Lucent and Hewlett-Packard/Agilent, Broadcom focuses on technologies that connect our world. Through the combination of industry leaders Broadcom, LSI, Broadcom Corporation, Brocade, CA Technologies and Symantec, the company has the size, scope and engineering talent to lead the industry into the future.
Broadcom’s category-leading product portfolio serves critical markets including data center, networking, enterprise software, broadband, wireless, storage and industrial.
Broadcom's portfolio contains of a wide range of cutting edge sensor solutions including compact UV-VIS-NIR spectrometers for robust and reliable process monitoring, best-in-class SiPMs e.g. for flow cytometry, pyroelectric sensors for gas and flame sensing as well as 3D Time-of-Flight sensors.
Address
Gertraud-Kaltenecker-Str. 1
93039 Regensburg
Germany
E-mail: support.spectrometer@broadcom.com
Phone: +49 941 2978-0
Internet: www.broadcom.com/info/optical-sensors
Contact person:
Carina Büchl
Product Marketing Engr. Spectroscopy
E-mail: support.spectrometer@broadcom.com
Products & Services
Broadcom’s cutting-edge mini spectrometers are transforming process analytics by delivering real-time insights into chemical reactions and processes. With a compact, streamlined design, these devices seamlessly integrate into process analytics systems, offering a cost-effective solution for online monitoring, quality assurance, and process optimization.
The Q-series spectrometers cover a broad spectrum, detecting wavelengths from 185 nm in the ultraviolet (UV) range up to 2500 nm in the near-infrared (NIR) region, ensuring precision across a wide range of applications.
Engineered for durability, these spectrometers are designed to operate reliably even in challenging environments, with no in-field maintenance required. They’ve passed rigorous testing for:
High Temperature Operating Life (HTOL)
Temperature Cycle (TMCL)
Temperature Humidity Storage (THS)
Mechanical Shock & Vibration (MS+MV)
Broadcom’s spectrometers are trusted in diverse industries, including:
RAMAN
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Metrology
Light Characterization
Environmental Analytics
Chemical & Biochemical Analysis
Semiconductor Endpoint Detection and Plasma Monitoring
Biomedical, Medical & Life Sciences
Agriculture & Horticulture
Food & Feed Analytics
Process Control & Monitoring
Water Quality Analytics
Discover how Broadcom’s Q-series spectrometers empower industries with unmatched precision, reliability, and versatility.
Premium performance, cost-effective NIR spectroscopy
The pocket-sized Qneo spectrometer performs at levels comparable to premium-cooled NIR systems. The compact & rugged design ensures reliable operation without infield maintenance in industrial processes.
Features:
Wavelengths: 950 – 1700 nm
Highly sensitive & high spectral resolution: 8 nm
Low stray light
Operating temperature: -15 to +55 °C
Size: 60 x 50 x 19 mm
Integrated electronics & system calibration
Serial interfaces: USB, SPI & UART
Free Software + SDK
Learn more about the brand new extended NIR version supporting wavelength up to 2500 nm.
A perfect match for high sensitive UV spectroscopy
The QtubeSpectrometer fits into process pipes & adjusts to the optical setup with or without fiber. The integrated electronics takes care about all sensor timings & provides quick results via a UART interface.
Ask us for any customizations.
Best-in-class NUV & NIR SiPM solutions
Broadcom® is offering a wide range of different SPAD- and SiPM technologies for photon counting applications, all of them designed with the target to achieve best-in-class performance.
Two different SiPM-families are available covering wavelength ranges:
- near-ultraviolet to visible, i.e. the NUV-MT technology, optimized for medical & industrial applications and
- visible to near-infrared, i.e. the NIR-technology, best-in-class for LiDAR applications