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| Optical Power Meter, High-Performance Hand-Held, 1918-C |
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 1918-C Optical Power Meter (Detector, post, post holder, and clamp sold separately)
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- Most advanced portable optical power meter in market
- True rms measurements
- Optical Power measurements, 11 pW to 20 kW
- Pulse Energy measurements, 7 µJ to 20 kJ
- Accelerated thermopile based measurements with fast prediction algorithm
- USB computer interface
- Data storage via internal memory (250k data samples ) or USB Flash Drive
- Plotting, graphing, math, statistics, and on-board data post-processing
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Product DescriptionProduct DetailSpecificationsDownloadsCatalog PDF
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Compatible with Photodiode Detectors |
Low-power measurements, pW to several Watts can be accomplished with any one of Newports 818 (see Low-Power Photodetector, 818 Series) and higher-end 918D Series UV, Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge) or Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) Detectors, covering 1901800 nm wavelengths (see Low-Power Photodetectors, 918D Series). The 918D Series Detectors have a built-in temperature sensor utilized for sensing and actively compensating for temperature-induced measurement fluctuations, making them the most advanced photodiode based detectors. Please see Optical Detector Selection Guidefor a power meter/detector compatibility chart. |
Compatible with 818P Thermopile and 818E Pyroelectric Detectors |
High-power measurements, in the 1 µW to 20 kW range can be performed with the 1928-C Series meters utilizing thermopile detectors (see Thermopile Detector Sensor, 818P Series), operating in the 0.19-11um wavelength range. Energy measurements of pulsed laser sources, from 7 µJ to 20 kJ can be taken with pyroelectric detectors (see Pyroelectric Detector Sensor, 818E Series) operating in the 0.1920 um wavelength range. Pulse repetition rates from single shot to 6 kHz can be measured directly with these instruments, without having to rely on oscilloscope measurements. |
Versatile Graphing Capabilities |
In the Graph screen mode the power meter acts as an oscilloscope. Users can see in real time the optical power level in their experiment.Users can change the display mode to analog, for fine adjustments. |
 The 1918-C has advanced graphing capabilities
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 The 1918-C with vertical strip chart display
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Advanced Measurement Capabilities |
True Root-Mean-Square (RMS) measurements, providing the most accurate RMS value regardless of the shape of the input waveform.
Additional advanced features include user defined display colors, an internal 250,000 data point storage buffer, additional data storage using an external USB flash drive, analog and digital filtering, programmable sample rates, moving statistics, plotting and multiple user-configuration storage. |

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Choose the Display Color for Your Needs |
Users can select from 6 display colors to match their specific lighting conditions and colors of their laser safety eyewear. Measurements can also be displayed in various display formats, such as numeric, graphic, bar and strip charts. |

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For additional High-Performance Power Meters, click below image. |
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