Gentec-E PE10B-Si User Manual Download Page 1

 

Warranty 

 

 
First Year Warranty 

The  Gentec-EO  power  and  energy  detectors  carry  a  one-year  warranty  (from  date  of  shipment)  against 
material and /or workmanship defects when used under normal operating conditions.  The warranty does 
not cover recalibration or damages related to misuse.   
 
Gentec-EO  will  repair  or  replace  at  its  option  any  wattmeter  or  joulemeter  which  proves  to  be  defective 
during the warranty period, except in the case of product misuse.   
 
Any unauthorized alteration or repair of the product is also not covered by the warranty.   
 
The manufacturer is not liable for consequential damages of any kind.   
 
Customers must fill in and mail the warranty card in order to validate the warranty.   
 
In the case of a malfunction, contact the local Gentec-EO distributor or nearest Gentec-EO office to obtain 
a return authorization number.  Return the material to the appropriate address below.  

 
Contacting Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.

 

 
To  help  us  answer  your  calls  more  efficiently  please  have  the  model  number  of  the  detector  you  are 
using ready before calling Customer Support. 

 
All customers: 

Gentec-EO, Inc. 
445 St-Jean-Baptiste, Suite 160 
Quebec, QC, G2E 5N7 
Canada 

Tel: (418) 651-8003 
Fax:  (418) 651-1174 
Email:  [email protected] 
Web:  www.gentec-eo.com

 

 
 
Lifetime Warranty 

Gentec-EO  will  warranty  any  power  and  energy  detector  head  for  its  lifetime  as  long  as  it  has  been 
returned for recalibration annually from the date of shipment.  This warranty includes parts and labor for all 
routine repairs including normal wear under normal operating conditions.   
 
Gentec-EO  will  inspect  and  repair  the  detector  during  the  annual  recalibration.    Exceptions  to  repair  at 
other times will be at Gentec-

EO’s option.  

 
Not included is the cost of annual recalibration or consequential damages from using the detector.   

Summary of Contents for PE10B-Si

Page 1: ...to obtain a return authorization number Return the material to the appropriate address below Contacting Gentec Electro Optics Inc To help us answer your calls more efficiently please have the model n...

Page 2: ...idity or surface contaminants exposure to flame solvents or water and connection to improper electrical voltage TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY I First Year Warranty i Lifetime Warranty i TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...TO DETECTOR DIMENSIONS 3 FIG 1 2 TYPICAL GE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH 10 FIG 1 3 TYPICAL SI AND SIUV TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH 10 FIG 1 4 PH100 SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPON...

Page 4: ...uoted maximum ranges are average power at the 1064 nm wavelength for PH100 Si and PH20 Ge 532 nm for PH100 SiUV and 850 nm for PH100 SiUV with OD 2 quoted minimum ranges are average power at the 980nm...

Page 5: ...ific PH and PE Series head Wavelengths are not available where the sensor physical properties don t allow it The Gentec eo monitors use the data in this connector to adjust their characteristics autom...

Page 6: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 3 1 2 2 Dimensions FIG 1 1 PHOTO DETECTOR DIMENSIONS...

Page 7: ...30 mW 320 mW cm2 1064 nm Minimum Powera 0 6 nW 980 nm 0 6 nW 850 nm 2 nW 1550 nm Damage threshold Maximum Average Power Density 100 W cm 2 100 W cm 2 100 W cm 2 Typical Detector saturation currentb 6...

Page 8: ...W 980 nm 0 45 A W 850 nm 0 98 A W 1550 nm With attenuator PH100 Si OD1 OD2 PH100 SiUV OD1 OD2 PH20 Ge OD1 OD2 Maximum Power typ w OD 1 300 mW 1064 nm 25 mW 532 nm 300 mW 1064 nm Minimum Power a w OD 1...

Page 9: ...measurable power M Link 200 W S Link 175 W Maestro 150 W 633nm M Link 32 W S Link 26 W Maestro 22 W 1047 nm Maximum Average Power Density 65 mW cm2 532 nm 320 mW cm2 1064 nm Noise equivalent power 10...

Page 10: ...Repetition Rate 1000 Hz Max Pulse Width 10 s Maximum Measurable Energy M Link 0 16 J S Link 0 13 J Maestro 0 11 J 633nm M Link 3 2 nJ S Link 2 6 nJ Maestro 2 4 nJ 1047 nm Maximum Energy Density 5 J c...

Page 11: ...ack protective cover on the detector head before making the offset nulling If you want to subtract the room light do the offset nulling with the cover off 2 2 QUICK POWER MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE This se...

Page 12: ...component not related to the laser power This will add a systematic error to absolute power measurements This error may disappear from relative power measurements When you subtract two measurements m...

Page 13: ...0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 10 FIG 1 2 TYPICAL GE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH FIG 1 3 TYPICAL SI AND SIUV TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE W...

Page 14: ...saturate the detector To know if the detector is saturated use procedure 4 3 1 Be careful when making the attenuator calibration in pulse mode The peak power must be in the linear region of the photo...

Page 15: ...esired Wavelength The difference between the desired wavelength and the inferior wavelength 4 5 1 Example You have a PH100 Si and your laser is at 632 8 nm See your CERTIFICATE OF CALIBRATION for the...

Page 16: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 13 FIG 1 4 PH100 SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE FIG 1 5 PH100 SIUV PH10B SI PE10B SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE...

Page 17: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 14 FIG 1 6 PH20 GE PH5B GE PE5B GE TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE...

Page 18: ...center when the detector reaches its end of life Breaking the calibration seal or opening the monitor will void the detector warranty The complete Detector contains 1 Detector with wires or DB 15 1 i...

Page 19: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 16...

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