Newport MKS Adjustable Balanced Receiver, 800-1700 nm, 10 MHz, Free Space [Phase out] 2117-FS

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Please note that this product will be phased out by end of 2023. The recommended replacement is 2117-FS-M. The 2117-FS Adjustable Gain and Bandwidth Balanced Optical Receiver is a free space, 900 to 1700 nm photoreceiver with higher-gain and lower-bandwidth than our popular Model 20X1 laboratory photoreceivers. Ideal for FM spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, or ellipsometry, this InGaAs adjustable balanced photoreceivers can make all the difference when you're trying to see a small signal. It can even eliminate the need for lock-in amplifiers, enabling you to cancel out laser-intensity noise in any experimental setup that produces either a reference signal or balanced optical signals. 8-32 mounting thread. An external power supply or two 9-V batteries are required. Two batteries are included with the product, but a power supply and cables must be purchased separately. We recommend our 0901
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Adjustable Balanced Receiver, 800-1700 nm, 10 MHz, Free Space [Phase out] - 2117-FS - Newport MKS
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Adjustable Balanced Receiver, 800-1700 nm, 10 MHz, Free Space [Phase out]
2117-FS
Adjustable Balanced Receiver, 800-1700 nm, 10 MHz, Free Space [Phase out] 2117-FS
Please note that this product will be phased out by end of 2023. The recommended replacement is 2117-FS-M. The 2117-FS Adjustable Gain and Bandwidth Balanced Optical Receiver is a free space, 900 to 1700 nm photoreceiver with higher-gain and lower-bandwidth than our popular Model 20X1 laboratory photoreceivers. Ideal for FM spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, or ellipsometry, this InGaAs adjustable balanced photoreceivers can make all the difference when you're trying to see a small signal. It can even eliminate the need for lock-in amplifiers, enabling you to cancel out laser-intensity noise in any experimental setup that produces either a reference signal or balanced optical signals. 8-32 mounting thread. An external power supply or two 9-V batteries are required. Two batteries are included with the product, but a power supply and cables must be purchased separately. We recommend our 0901

Please note that this product will be phased out by end of 2023. The recommended replacement is 2117-FS-M.

The 2117-FS Adjustable Gain and Bandwidth Balanced Optical Receiver is a free space, 900 to 1700 nm photoreceiver with higher-gain and lower-bandwidth than our popular Model 20X1 laboratory photoreceivers. Ideal for FM spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, or ellipsometry, this InGaAs adjustable balanced photoreceivers can make all the difference when you're trying to see a small signal. It can even eliminate the need for lock-in amplifiers, enabling you to cancel out laser-intensity noise in any experimental setup that produces either a reference signal or balanced optical signals. 8-32 mounting thread.

An external power supply or two 9-V batteries are required. Two batteries are included with the product, but a power supply and cables must be purchased separately. We recommend our 0901

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  Newport MKS
Product Category Fiber Optic Receivers
Product Number 2117-FS
Product Name Adjustable Balanced Receiver, 800-1700 nm, 10 MHz, Free Space [Phase out]
Receiver Type PIN Photodiode
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