Artifex Engineering OPM500 Optical Power Meter
Description
Artifex Engineering OPM500 Optical Power Meter
Specifications |
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Max Average Power: | -- W |
Effective Aperture: | -- mm |
Spectral Range: | 0.25-2.2um |
Cooling Method: | Heatsink |
Measurement Range: | pW to mW |
Power Range: | -40 ~ +15 dBm |
Linearity: | ±0.05 dB |
Resolution: | 0.01 dB |
Display: | LCD, 4 digits |
Interface: | USB, hard-wire |
Operating Temperature: | 0+50 °C |
Power Supply: | 9 V battery or USB power |
Rise Time: | 45 µs |
Polarization Dependant Loss (PDL): | 0.02 – 0.1 dB |
Features
- Measures optical power via a photodiode
- Voltage output linearly proportional to input power
- Flexible with USB and hard-wire interface control of gain, bandwidth, and polarity
- Graphical user interface included
- Auto-null function allows up to 10V offset nulling
- High sensitivity and large dynamic range
- Fast response time at high signal-to-noise ratio
- Insensitive to electromagnetic interference by design
Applications
- Measurement of fibre coupled sources
- Systems control feedback loops
- Measurement of a wide range of optical sources such as lasers and LEDs alike
- Nulling dark current or for eliminating a DC signal component to concentrate on signal changes, such as in component burn-in and life-time testing
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Ships from:
Germany
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On FindLight:
since 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
The Artifex Engineering OPM500 is a flexible, powerful, and easy-to-use optical power meter designed for precise measurement of power from pW to mW.
The OPM500 measures optical power via a photodiode and produces a voltage linearly proportional to the input power.
The OPM500 has USB and hard-wire interface control of gain, bandwidth, and polarity.
The OPM500 is suitable for measurement of fiber coupled sources, systems control feedback loops, and a wide range of optical sources such as lasers and LEDs.
Yes, the OPM500 has an auto-null function that allows up to 10V offset nulling, high sensitivity and large dynamic range, and fast response time at high signal-to-noise ratio.