PI optical power meters available in one- and two-channel versions

Aug. 24, 2020
The F-712.IRP1 and two-channel F-712.IRP2 optical power meters convert optical signals in the 600–1700 nm range with optical power from 230 pW to 1.3 mW.

The F-712.IRP1 and two-channel F-712.IRP2 optical power meters convert optical signals in the 600–1700 nm range with optical power from 230 pW to 1.3 mW into an analog output voltage of 0.1 to 1.6 V. Designed for fast optical alignment systems, the output signal conversion is logarithmic and optical power changes can be detected and converted with a bandwidth of 6 kHz.

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Auburn, MA

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