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Dimention

Detector

50x40x18 mm

3

Console

180x165x70 mm

3

Weight

Detector

< 300 gr

Console

< 1000 gr

Detector Connection

DB9

Output Connection

BNC

Active Detector Area

20x20 mm

2

Input Aperture

Ø10 mm

Display

2000 counts - 7segment

Figure 1. Thermal Power Meter Detector

Summary of Contents for Beam Profile PMB-201

Page 1: ...Cover ASHA Beam Profile Thermal Power Meter Bundle PMB 201 ...

Page 2: ... carry out their period ical calibration Field of activity The main field of activity of this company is the design and produc tion of laser optics and photonics equipment and can be categorized in the following topics Diode laser driver Laser diode stabilizer Laser Parameters measuring equipment such as Power Meter Beam Pro filer and Ultra fast Detector Lithographic masks Linear positioner with s...

Page 3: ...ser sources In addition to the above it is crucial to pay special attention to the necessity of calibration of industrial and military laser equipment Hence the thermal power meter is designed for high precision laser applications Productions of this company can well meet the needs of the scientific and industrial community in the field of power metering The thermal power meter is designed for hig...

Page 4: ...ve background radiation depends on order Internal rechargeable battery for portable use Applications Study incident and reflected beam power and qualify light sources Study the effect of environmental changes on laser sources performance Study the variation of power when passing through transparent envi ronments Examining the quality of lenses and optical windows Measure the intensity of reflectio...

Page 5: ...nput Current 60 250 500 mA Battery 2000 mAh Battery Life 20 h Charge Time 5 h Wavelength Range 0 19 20 µm Optical Power Working Range Display Power Range 10 2 104 mW Output Voltage 2 5 V Ranges 0 01 0 1999 0 01 1 999 0 1 19 99 W Measurement Uncertainty 5 100 Counts 5 10 Counts 5 5 Counts ...

Page 6: ... Detector 50x40x18 mm3 Console 180x165x70 mm3 Weight Detector 300 gr Console 1000 gr Detector Connection DB9 Output Connection BNC Active Detector Area 20x20 mm2 Input Aperture Ø10 mm Display 2000 counts 7segment Figure 1 Thermal Power Meter Detector ...

Page 7: ...7 WWW ASHA CO IR Figure 2 Thermal Power Meter Console Front View Figure 3 Thermal Power Meter Console Back View ...

Page 8: ... Field of activity 2 Main features 3 Introduction 3 Features 4 Applications 4 Technical Feature 5 Power Meter Parts 9 Packaging Content 9 Detector Parts 10 Console Parts 11 Setup 13 Safety 13 Preparation and measurement 14 Requirements 16 ...

Page 9: ...sories are available for the box in your first use Thermal Sensor x 1 Photodiode Power Meter Console x 1 User Manual x 1 5V Power Supply x 1 Multimeter Connector Cable x 1 M4 Screw x 1 M6 Screw x 1 Digital version of this user manual is available by scanning the QR code undwer the console ...

Page 10: ... 10 Detector Parts Figure 4 Thermal Power Meter Detector Front View 1 Anodised Aluminum Body 2 M4 screw for vertical aligning 3 M6 screw for vertical aligning 4 Detector Screws if open guarantee void 5 Input aperture ...

Page 11: ...ctor 2 Power range LED 3 4 digits display for reporting power 4 Charging status LED 5 ON OFF Key 6 Input Power 7 Detector connector 8 Offset null volume depends on order 9 Output BNC 10 To download datasheet scan this QRcode Console Parts Figure 6 Back Parts of Thermal Power Meter Console ...

Page 12: ...WWW ASHA CO IR 12 Pinout Figure 7 Pinout Thermal Power Meter Detector ...

Page 13: ...s Technical support If any changes in the compo nents of the product are applied it may lose its functionality Due to the body reflection and optical filter it is recommend ed that you turn off the light source or set it in low pow er mode when using in the desired location It is also nec essary to have an orthogonal beam on the sensor surface This instrumentational device only will be calibrated ...

Page 14: ...f the voltmeter is used at the range of 200mW the measured voltage is ten times the real power value In the 20W range the measured voltage is one tenth of real power and in the 2 W power range the reported voltage is the same as the real value of power If you want to measure power using a voltmeter using the supplied cable connect the analog output of the device BNC port to the cor responding BNC ...

Page 15: ...am One of the features of this product according to the order is the offset setting which can be used to remove the background radiation and then measure the absolute power of the beam source To do this use the offset knob on the back panel of the device and rotate the knob to apply the desired offset according to the application One of the important applications of this feature is the removal of ...

Page 16: ... of the sensor if there is no proper ground connection the envi ronmental noise will greatly affect the sensor performance It is necessary to mention that this power meter is very precise and sen sitive and due to the precision the device output listed in the table in order to use full capabilities of the device it is recommended to use voltmeters with the accuracy better than 100μV ...

Page 17: ...17 WWW ASHA CO IR Drawings Figure 8 Thermal Power Meter Console Dimensions ...

Page 18: ...WWW ASHA CO IR 18 Figure 9 Thermal Power Meter Detector Dimensions ...

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