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Amplified InGaAs Detector

 

Chapter 4: Operation 

Rev M, September 7, 2021 

Page 5 

4.3.  Bandwidth Filter Adjustment 

The  PDA10DT  also  includes  an  adjustable  low-pass  filter  with  settings  from  
500 Hz to 1 MHz in 8 steps. This filter allows the user to optimize the PDA10DT to 
operate at the lowest amount of high-frequency optical and electrical noise. The 
filter is adjusted by rotating the filter control knob, located on the side of the unit. 
To adjust the filter, follow the steps below: 

1.  Determine the maximum bandwidth required. 
2.  Set the filter bandwidth switch setting just above the desired bandwidth. 

4.4.  Thermoelectric Cooler 

The thermoelectric cooler built into the detector is factory set to cool the detector 
to -10 °C with a thermistor providing feedback to maintain a constant temperature. 
The  housing  is  used  as  a  heat  sink  and  includes  a  fan  to  increase  the  cooling 
capacity. It is important to note that the cooling fan will keep the heat sink at room 
temperature. Without it, the heat sink will warm up, causing a higher temperature 
drop from the heat sink to the detector element, resulting in larger TEC currents. 
Without the fan, the TEC current will operate at its limit (~820 mA) and the detector 
element  will  no  longer  be  temperature  stabilized.  Offsets  will  increase  and 
fluctuate, and output noise will increase. For best results do not block, limit airflow 
to,  or  stop  the  cooling  fan.  This  operation  is  automatic  and  requires  no  input  or 
adjustment by the user. 

4.5.  Light-to-Voltage Conversion 

The  Spectral  Responsivity, 

(

),  can  be  obtained  Spectral  Response  Curve  on 

page 15 to estimate the amount of output voltage to expect.  The light-to-Voltage 
conversion can be estimated by factoring the wavelength-dependent responsivity 
of the InGaAs detector with the gain as shown below: 

V

out 

(V) =  Gain 

𝑉
𝐴

∗ ℜ(λ)

𝐴

𝑊

∗ Input Power (W)

 

For terminators with low resistance, <5 k

Ω or 1% error, an additional factor needs 

to be included in the above formula. As described above, the output includes a 50 
Ω  series  resistor  (R

S

).  The  output  load  creates  a  voltage  divider  with  the  50 

Ω 

series resistor as follows: 

Scale Factor =

𝑅

𝐿𝑂𝐴𝐷

(𝑅

𝐿𝑂𝐴𝐷

+ 𝑅

𝑆

)

 

Where  R

LOAD

  is  the  terminating  resistor  and  R

S

  =  50 

Ω.  For  a  standard  50  Ω 

terminator, the gain will be scaled by 0.5 as shown below: 

Scale Factor =

50 Ω

(50 Ω + 50 Ω)

= 0.5

 

𝑉

𝑜𝑢𝑡 

(𝑉) =  Gain 

𝑉
𝐴

∗ ℜ(λ)

𝐴

𝑊

∗ Input Power (W) ∗ 𝑆𝑐𝑎𝑙𝑒 𝐹𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟

 

Summary of Contents for PDA10DT

Page 1: ...PDA10DT EC Amplified InGaAs Detector User Guide...

Page 2: ...n 4 4 1 Output 4 4 2 Gain Adjustment 4 4 3 Bandwidth Filter Adjustment 5 4 4 Thermoelectric Cooler 5 4 5 Light to Voltage Conversion 5 Chapter 5 Maintenance 6 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 Chapter 7 Spe...

Page 3: ...cription Direct Current Alternating Current Both Direct and Alternating Current Earth Ground Terminal Protective Conductor Terminal Frame or chassis Terminal Equipotentiality On Supply Off Supply In P...

Page 4: ...ains It also reduces thermally generated noise The housing acts as a heat sink and includes a fan to increase the cooling capacity It is important to note that the cooling fan will keep the heat sink...

Page 5: ...DA10DT 4 Plug the power supply into a 47 to 63 Hz 100 to 240 VAC outlet 5 Attach a 50 BNC cable to the output of the PDA When running cable lengths longer than 12 we recommend terminating the opposite...

Page 6: ...PDA housing When using fiber adapters make sure that the fiber ferrule does not crash into the detector Failure to do so may cause damage to the diode and or the fiber Installing an SM1RR Retaining Ri...

Page 7: ...loads A 50 series resistor is included on the output to impedance match a 50 coax cable For best performance we recommend operating the PDA10DT with a 50 terminating load located at the end of the coa...

Page 8: ...temperature drop from the heat sink to the detector element resulting in larger TEC currents Without the fan the TEC current will operate at its limit 820 mA and the detector element will no longer be...

Page 9: ...al response Verify that the power is switched on and all connections are secure Verify the proper terminating resistor is installed if using a Voltage measurement device Verify that the optical signal...

Page 10: ...put Impedance 50 Max Output Current 100 mA Load Impedance 50 Hi Z Offset3 20 mV Typ 45 mV Max Offset Drift 70 dB 2 7 mV C TEC Temperature 10 C Bias Voltage 2 V 0 dB and 10 dB 0 V 20 dB 70 dB 1 All mea...

Page 11: ...dB steps Filter Steps 8 Gain Adjustable Range 70 dB Gain Hi Z 4 Low Pass Filter Bandwidth NEP pW Hz 5 0 dB 1 51 kV A 1M 1 MHz 0 dB 15 9 DC 2 MHz 10 dB 4 75 kV A 500k 500 kHz 10 dB 8 27 DC 1 5 MHz 20...

Page 12: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 7 Specifications Rev M September 7 2021 Page 9 Figure 3 PDA10DT Gain Bandwidth Figure 4 PDA10DT Filter Bandwidth...

Page 13: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 7 Specifications Page 10 13129 D02 Figure 5 Noise at 70 dB Gain amd 500 Hz Bandwidth...

Page 14: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 7 Specifications Rev M September 7 2021 Page 11 Figure 6 Noise at 0 and 70 dB Gain and 1 MHz Bandwidth...

Page 15: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 7 Specifications Page 12 13129 D02 Figure 7 TEC Current vs Temperature Figure 8 Photosensitivity at 10 C and 25 C...

Page 16: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 8 Drawings Rev M September 7 2021 Page 13 Chapter 8 Drawings...

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Page 18: ...Amplified InGaAs Detector Chapter 10 Certificate of Conformance Rev M September 7 2021 Page 15 Chapter 10 Certificate of Conformance...

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