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Non-amplified Photodetectors User's Manual

Our high speed free space optical detectors use battery biased photodetectors for a cost effective diagnostic tools suitable for a variety of high speed applications such as viewing …

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818-BB TTL Photodetectors User Manual

The Photodetectors with TTL Output are based off our standard detectors with the added feature of a two-state output with an adjustable threshold. Thus, the Analog Output exhibits performance …

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818-BB Amplified Photodetectors User Manual

The Amplified Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current. When terminated into 50Ω into an oscilloscope, …

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1621 & 1623 Nanosecond Photodetectors User Manual

The Model 162X is a general-purpose battery-powered photodetector for measuring optical signals down to nanosecond time scales.

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818-BB Non-Amplified Photodetectors User Manual

The Non-amplified Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current. When terminated into 50Ω into an oscilloscope, …

Technical Notes

Using High-Speed Photodetectors for Pulsed-Laser Measurements

Our time-domain optimized high-speed detectors (Models 1444, 1454, and 1024) are commonly used for measuring the pulse shape of short-pulsed lasers or for generating an optical trigger …

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818-BB Amplified High Speed Photodetectors User Manual

The Amplified Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current and a fixed gain transimpedance amplifier …

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818-BB Non-Amplified High Speed Photodetectors User Manual

The Non-amplified High Speed Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current. When terminated into 50Ω …

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818-BB Amplified High Speed Fiber Photodetectors User Manual

The Amplified High Speed Fiber Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current and a fixed gain transimpedance …

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818-BB Non-Amplified High Speed Fiber Photodetectors User Manual

The High Speed Fiber Photodetectors contain PIN photodiodes that utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert optical power into an electrical current. When terminated into 50Ω into an …

Technical Notes

Optical Detector Definitions of Characteristics

This glossary covers important terms relating to our New Focus photodetectors and photoreceivers.

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2031, 2032, 2033, & 2034 Large-Area Photoreceivers User Manual

The Model 203X is a general-purpose, batterypowered photoreceiver with a large-area photodetector.

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1421 & 1422 Broadband Amplifier User Manual

The Model 1421 and 1422 Broadband Amplifiers are designed specifically for use as low-noise amplifiers following a high-speed photodetector.

Literature

Calibration and Traceability Ensure Measurement Accuracy - White Paper

High quality power meters provide measurement assurance through a two-step system: calibration of the photodetector and the electronic gain of the stages.

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0901 User Manual

The Model 0901 power supply is intended for use with New Focus photodetectors and photoreceivers, but can also be used for general laboratory applications.

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High-Speed Detectors and Receivers User's Manual

New Focus photoreceiver/ photodetector modules convert optical signals to electrical signals and can be used to provide every high-speed/high-frequency instrument in your lab an optical …

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2307 & 2317 Photoreceivers User Manual

The Model 23X7 is a general-purpose balanced photoreceiver with a large-area photodetector. These receivers can be powered by battery or by an external ±15-V power supply.

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1601 & 1611 High-Speed Photoreceivers User Manual

The New Focus Models 1601 and 1611 1-GHz, low-noise photoreceivers address the needs of the photodetector community in the area of low-noise, high-gain, RF photoreception.

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1801 & 1811 125-MHz Photoreceivers User Manual

The New Focus Models 1801 and 1811 125-MHz, low-noise photoreceivers address the needs of the photodetector community in the area of low-noise, high-gain, RF photoreception.

Application Notes

Insights into High-Speed Detectors and High-Frequency Techniques

With the advancement of high-transmission-rate systems and short-pulse lasers, many applications now require high time-resolution or equivalently, high frequency-bandwidth optical detection. …