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Product Description
The all new 1936-C and 2936-C Optical power and energy meters are one the most sophisticated optical meters available in the market. The hugely successful 19xx-C power meter series has set a new level of standards in laser and optical power and energy measurement. These new instruments are born by combining the superb femtowatt level sensitivity reached by the 1931-C/2931-C series and the extreme versatility of 1935-C/2935-C series, resulting in a truly revolutionizing breed. No matter what the applications are and how demanding the measurements are, you only need one of these and Newport detectors. 918D and 918L Series semiconductor-based low power, 818P Series thermopile, and 818E Series pyroelectric detectors are fully compatible with the instruments and hot-swappable, so there is no need of recycling the power when a different sensor has to be used.
The all new 1936-C and 2936-C Optical power and energy meters are one the most sophisticated optical meters available in the market. The hugely successful 19xx-C power meter series has set a new level of standards in laser and optical power and energy measurement. These new instruments are born by combining the superb femtowatt level sensitivity reached by the 1931-C/2931-C series and the extreme versatility of 1935-C/2935-C series, resulting in a truly revolutionizing breed. No matter what the applications are and how demanding the measurements are, you only need one of these and Newport detectors. 918D and 918L Series semiconductor-based low power, 818P Series thermopile, and 818E Series pyroelectric detectors are fully compatible with the instruments and hot-swappable, so there is no need of recycling the power when a different sensor has to be used.
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(1) This adapter is required when using 818 Series Low-power detectors.
(2) This adapter allows the Newport meters to read third party detectors in current (Amps) only. |
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