Newport MKS Nanosecond Photodetector, 350-1000 nm, 0.8 mm Silicon Detector, 1 ns 1621

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The 1621 Silicon Nanosecond Photodetector is similar to 350-1000 nm detectors with moderate gain and large bandwidth that many of us have built from scratch over and over again. It is ideal for use as a general purpose detector with Q-switched or CW lasers, and its large diameter and DC response make alignment easy. The user-switchable load resistor (50Ω or 10 kΩ) lets you optimize for response time or sensitivity. Choose a nanosecond response time with 50-V/A sensitivity, or a slower response time with a higher (10,000 V/A) sensitivity. The nanosecond rise time at the 50Ω load setting is fast enough to see your Q-switched pulses. Or use the 10-kΩ resistor setting for alignment purposes and for detecting lower-power pulses and cow light. We've even included an open-circuit setting so you can choose the best gain-bandwidth combination for your application. 8-32 mounting thread. M4 metric adaptor and tool now included.
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Nanosecond Photodetector, 350-1000 nm, 0.8 mm Silicon Detector, 1 ns
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Nanosecond Photodetector, 350-1000 nm, 0.8 mm Silicon Detector, 1 ns 1621
The 1621 Silicon Nanosecond Photodetector is similar to 350-1000 nm detectors with moderate gain and large bandwidth that many of us have built from scratch over and over again. It is ideal for use as a general purpose detector with Q-switched or CW lasers, and its large diameter and DC response make alignment easy. The user-switchable load resistor (50Ω or 10 kΩ) lets you optimize for response time or sensitivity. Choose a nanosecond response time with 50-V/A sensitivity, or a slower response time with a higher (10,000 V/A) sensitivity. The nanosecond rise time at the 50Ω load setting is fast enough to see your Q-switched pulses. Or use the 10-kΩ resistor setting for alignment purposes and for detecting lower-power pulses and cow light. We've even included an open-circuit setting so you can choose the best gain-bandwidth combination for your application. 8-32 mounting thread. M4 metric adaptor and tool now included.

The 1621 Silicon Nanosecond Photodetector is similar to 350-1000 nm detectors with moderate gain and large bandwidth that many of us have built from scratch over and over again. It is ideal for use as a general purpose detector with Q-switched or CW lasers, and its large diameter and DC response make alignment easy. The user-switchable load resistor (50Ω or 10 kΩ) lets you optimize for response time or sensitivity. Choose a nanosecond response time with 50-V/A sensitivity, or a slower response time with a higher (10,000 V/A) sensitivity. The nanosecond rise time at the 50Ω load setting is fast enough to see your Q-switched pulses. Or use the 10-kΩ resistor setting for alignment purposes and for detecting lower-power pulses and cow light. We've even included an open-circuit setting so you can choose the best gain-bandwidth combination for your application. 8-32 mounting thread. M4 metric adaptor and tool now included.

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  Newport MKS
Product Category Fiber Optic Receivers
Product Number 1621
Product Name Nanosecond Photodetector, 350-1000 nm, 0.8 mm Silicon Detector, 1 ns
Receiver Type PIN Photodiode
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