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Der PD300-CIE ist ein photometrischer Sensor mit einer schwenkbaren Halterung. Er verfügt über einen Augenempfindlichkeits-Detektor zur Luxmessung. Sein Messbereich liegt zwischen 20mLux und 200kLux.
- Augenempfindlichkeits-Detektor zur Luxmessung
- 20 mLux bis 200 kLux Messbereich
- schwenkbare Halterung
- Der PD300-CIE Sensor fällt nicht unter die ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Akkreditierung Alle Funktionen anzeigen
Spezifikationen
- Aperture Size2.4 x 2.8 mm
- MaterialSilicon
- Spectral Range400-700 nm
- Power Range20 mLux to 200 kLux
- Maximum Average Power Density10 W/cm²
- Maximum Pulse Energy1 µJ
- Response Time0.2 s
- Cable Length1.5 m
- Dimensions118 x 10 x 18 mm (LxWxD)
- CE ComplianceYes
- UKCA ComplianceYes
- China RoHS ComplianceYes
Funktionen
Photometric Measurements: Measuring Illuminance with PD300-CIE
In applications where a human observer is involved (for example illumination applications), it is often important to measure using the eye-response-matched Photometric system of units. Ophir’s PD300-CIE is a photometric sensor, and is designed to measure illuminance (in units of Lux or Foot-Candles).
Measuring Very Low Laser Powers with a Photodiode Sensor
In this short “Basics” video, we review in general the use of photodiode sensors for measuring very low laser powers.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
- Do I need to recalibrate my instrument? How often must it be recalibrated?Antwort
Unless otherwise indicated, Ophir sensors and meters should be recalibrated within 18 months after initial purchase, and then once a year after that.
- Can I use a sensor from the PD300 family to measure average power of pulsed lasers?Antwort
In general yes, but several technical issues need to be kept in mind (most of which are results of the fast physical response time of these sensors):
- The pulse rate should be more than about 30Hz, otherwise the reading is unstable. At higher pulse frequencies, the sensor will respond as if the beam were CW.
- It is possible for a pulsed beam to have average power within the sensor spec and yet have the energy of the pulses themselves be high enough to cause a momentary saturation of the sensor. It is important to be sure that pulse energy is also within sensor spec (the parameter "Max pulse energy" is included in all specs for the PD300 family, for just this reason).
- The beam diameter should be no less than about 1mm .
- The average power and power density restriction in the spec should not be exceeded
Note: At the maximum pulse energy limit given in the spec, the reading will be saturated by about 5%, i.e. the reading will be about 5% lower than it should be. At 1/3 the maximum, the saturation will be about 1%.
Zubehör
Customers that purchase the above items also consider the following items. Ophir-Spiricon meters and sensors include a standard manufacturers warranty for one year. Add a one year Extended Warranty to your meter or sensor, which includes one recalibration.
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Ressourcen
Data Sheets
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
PD300-CIE Drawing(117.3 kB, PDF)
Videos
Technical Notes
5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary Effect of Ambient Conditions on Laser Measurements How to Properly Select a Laser Power or Energy Sensor








