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InGaAs Switchable Gain Detector

 

Chapter 4: Operation 

Rev G, July 15, 2017

  

Page 

Material 

Dark 

Current 

Speed 

Sensitivity

1

 

(nm) 

Cost 

Silicon (Si) 

Low 

High  

400 – 1000 

Low 

Germanium (Ge) 

High 

Low  

900 – 1600 

Low 

Gallium Phosphide (GaP) 

Low 

High  

150 – 550 

Med 

Indium Gallium Arsenide 
(InGaAs) 

Low 

High  

800 – 1800 

Med 

Extended Range: Indium 
Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) 

High 

High  

1200 – 2600 

High 

4.4.  Bandwidth and Response 

A load resistor will react with the photodetector junction capacitance to limit the 
bandwidth. For best frequency response, a 50 

 terminator should be used in 

conjunction with a 50 

 coaxial cable. The gain of the detector is dependent on 

the feedback element (R

F

). The bandwidth of the detector can be calculated 

using the following:  

3

 

4

 

Where GBP is the amplifier gain bandwidth product and C

D

 is the sum of the 

photodiode junction capacitance and the amplifier capacitance. 

4.5. Terminating Resistance 

A load resistance is used to convert the generated photocurrent into a voltage 
(V

OUT

) for viewing on an oscilloscope: 

Depending on the type of the photodiode, load resistance can affect the 
response speed. For maximum bandwidth, we recommend using a 50 

 coaxial 

cable with a 50 

 terminating resistor at the opposite end of the cable. This will 

minimize ringing by matching the cable with its characteristic impedance. If 
bandwidth is not important, you may increase the amount of voltage for a given 
light level by increasing R

LOAD

. In an unmatched termination the length of the 

coaxial cable can have a profound impact on the response, so it is recommended 
to keep the cable as short as possible. 

The maximum output of the PDA10CS(-EC) is 10 volts for high impedance loads 
(i.e. R

Load

 > 5 k

) and 5 volts for 50 

 loads. Adjust the gain so that the 

measured signal level out of the PDA10CS(-EC) is below 10 volts (5 volts with a 
50 

 load) to avoid saturation. 

For low terminating resistors, <5 k

 or 1% error, an additional factor needs to be 

considered. As described above the output includes a 50

 series resistor (R

S

). 

The output load creates a voltage divider with the 50

 series resistor as follows: 

                                                           

1

 Approximate values, actual wavelength values will vary from unit to unit 

Summary of Contents for PDA10CS

Page 1: ...PDA10CS EC InGaAs Switchable Gain Detector User Guide...

Page 2: ...vity 4 4 3 Dark Current 4 4 4 Bandwidth and Response 5 4 5 Terminating Resistance 5 4 6 Gain Adjustment 6 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 6 Chapter 6 Specifications 7 6 1 Response Curve 9 6 2 Mechanical Dra...

Page 3: ...mbol Description Direct Current Alternating Current Both Direct and Alternating Current Earth Ground Terminal Protective Conductor Terminal Frame or chassis Terminal Equipotentiality On Supply Off Sup...

Page 4: ...ves 50 load impedances up to 5 V The PDA10CS EC housing includes a removable threaded coupler SM1T1 and retainer ring SM1RR that is compatible with any number of Thorlabs 1 threaded accessories This a...

Page 5: ...gh speed oscilloscopes have input impedances of 50 In this case do not install a 50 terminator The combined loads will equal 25 which could allow 135 mA of output current This will damage the output d...

Page 6: ...hich flows when a bias voltage is applied to a photodiode The PDA with Transimpedance Amplifier does control the dark current flowing out Looking at the figure above it can be noted that Point B is he...

Page 7: ...e VOUT for viewing on an oscilloscope Depending on the type of the photodiode load resistance can affect the response speed For maximum bandwidth we recommend using a 50 coaxial cable with a 50 termin...

Page 8: ...h for a given input signal Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Suggested Solutions There is no signal response Verify that the power is switched on and all connections are secure Verify the proper termi...

Page 9: ...90 kHz Noise RMS 320 V Noise RMS 475 V NEP p 1 0 x 10 11 W Hz NEP p 1 5 x 10 12 W Hz Offset 6 mV Typ 12 mV Max Offset 15 mV Typ 40 mV Max 20 dB Setting 60 dB Setting Gain Hi Z 1 5 x 104 V A 2 Gain Hi...

Page 10: ...On Off Switch Slide Gain Switch 8 Position Rotary Output BNC DC Coupled Package Size 2 76 x 2 06 x 0 88 70 1 mm x 52 3 mm x 22 4 mm PD Surface Depth 0 16 4 1 mm Weight Detector Only 0 15 lbs Accessor...

Page 11: ...InGaAs Switchable Gain Detector Chapter 6 Specifications Rev G July 15 2017 Page 9 6 1 Response Curve...

Page 12: ...7 4 mm 1 08 Power Switch SM1T1 Coupler with SM1RR Retainer Ring Rotary Gain Switch 8 Position 22 4 mm 0 88 12 7 mm 0 50 Power Supply Connector LED Power Indicator Output BNC with 0 to 10 V Range 1 035...

Page 13: ...InGaAs Switchable Gain Detector Chapter 7 Certificate of Conformance Rev G July 15 2017 Page 11 Chapter 7 Certificate of Conformance...

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