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d2:beat_note_detector [2016/01/13 00:42] – [Description] Michael Radunskyd2:beat_note_detector [2016/03/25 21:20] – [Specifications] Michael Radunsky
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 +=====Description=====
  
 +The Vescent Photonics D2-160 high-speed detector has a full 9.3 GHz bandwidth for capturing beat notes between lasers of different frequencies. Simply overlap the master and slave lasers and launch into the included multimode fiber for measuring the relative frequencies of the two lasers. The D2-160 is compatible with both the Vescent [[d2:heterodyne_module|D2-150 Heterodyne Module]] and the [[d2:offset_phase_lock_servo|D2-135 Offset Phase Lock Servo]]. In combination, a true phase lock between a pair of lasers with a user-defined frequency offset can be established. The D2-160 is also compatible with the new [[:ice|ICE]]<sup>TM</sup> (Integrated Control Electronics) architecture. The D2-160 can also capture fast rising edges of laser pulses for timing, triggering, and pulse synchronization.This digitizing high-speed pre-amplified detector converts an oscillating optical signal (a beat note) into an electrical high/low signal. It works great for measuring beat note frequencies or high-speed timing. It is not suitable for measuring optical power or other amplitude characteristics due to the digitized output.
  
-=====Description=====+=====Purchase Includes===== 
 +  * D2-160 Beat Note Detector 
 +  * 18 GHz RF SMA Cable (6 ft) 
 +  * VPN00460 FC/APC to SC MM patch cord (6 ft) 
 + 
 +Also look for: 
 +  * VPN00410 Hirose-to-D Sub 9-pin (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with D2) or 
 +  * VPN00475 Hirose-to-Hirose power cord (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with ICE)
  
-The Vescent Photonics D2-160 high-speed detector has a full 9.3 GHz bandwidth for capturing beat notes between lasers of different frequencies. Simply overlap the master and slave lasers and launch into the included multimode fiber for measuring the relative frequencies of the two lasers. The D2-160 is compatible with both the Vescent [[d2:heterodyne_module|D2-150 Heterodyne Module]] and the [[d2:offset_phase_lock_servo|D2-135 Offset Phase Lock Servo]]. In combination, a true phase lock between a pair of lasers with a user-defined frequency offset can be established. The D2-160 is also compatible with the new [[:ice|ICE]]<sup>TM</sup> (Integrated Control Electronics) architecture. The D2-160 can also capture fast rising edges of laser pulses for timing, triggering, and pulse synchronization.This digitizing high-speed pre-amplified detector converts an oscillating optical signal (a beat note) into an electrical high/low signal. It works great for measuring beat note frequencies or high-speed timing. It is not suitable for measuring optical power or other amplitude characteristics due to the digitized output.[[d2:test_wiki_page|Test Wiki Page]] 
  
 ===== Absolute Maximum Ratings ===== ===== Absolute Maximum Ratings =====
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