DataRay Power Meter PM-CC-5-D12
Description
DataRay Power Meter PM-CC-5-D12
Specifications |
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Max Average Power: | 5 W |
Effective Aperture: | 12 mm |
Spectral Range: | 0.19 – 11 um |
Cooling Method: | Heatsink |
Resolution: | 0.1 mW |
Cooling: | Passive cooling via heatsink |
NIST Traceable Calibration: | Available |
Compatibility With DataRay Profilers For Simultaneous Power And Profiling Measurements: | Yes |
SUB Connectivity: | Yes |
Max Aperture: | Up to 40mm |
Features
- Maximum average power up to kWs
- Resolution as low as 100 μW
- Damage resistant coatings (up to 4 kW/cm2 @ 5 kW)
- Absorber spectral range 0.19-11 μm
- Apertures up to 40 mm
- Passive and active cooling options
- USB connectivity
- NIST traceable calibration
- Compatible with DataRay profilers for simultaneous power and profiling measurements
Applications
- Laser System Calibration: Ensure your lasers are operating within target power specifications.
- Beam Profiling and Diagnostics: Pair with beam profilers for full spatial and power characterization.
- Research and Development: Ideal for lab setups requiring high-precision laser power measurement.
- Optical Manufacturing: Monitor laser performance in alignment and production environments.
- Laser Safety Compliance: Verify output power for workplace safety and regulatory requirements.
- Medical and Biomedical Lasers: Validate power output in sensitive applications where accuracy is critical.
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
United States
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The maximum average power is 5 kW and the resolution can be as low as 100 μW.
The power meter has damage resistant coatings that can withstand up to 4 kW/cm2 @ 5 kW.
The absorber spectral range is 0.19-11 μm.
Yes, the power meter has passive cooling via a heatsink.
Yes, the power meter is compatible with DataRay profilers for simultaneous power and profiling measurements.
Yes, the DataRay PM-CC-5-D12 laser power meter can be used with both continuous wave (CW) and pulsed lasers. Its thermopile-based power sensor provides stable and accurate measurements even in environments with varying pulse conditions, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of laser types.
The PM-CC-5-D12 is designed for seamless integration with DataRay’s beam profiling systems. When connected via USB, the power meter communicates directly with compatible software, allowing synchronized measurement of both laser beam profiles and power output for complete system diagnostics.