UP55M-500W-H12-D0 Thermopile Laser Power Detector

Specifications

Detector Type: Thermal Absorber (thermopile)
Spectral Range: 0.19 – 20 um
Size: 55 mm
Maximum Power: 500 W
Noise Equivalent Power: 15000 uW
Max Average Power Density: 45 kW/cm2
Maximum Average Power (continuous): 500 W
Maximum Average Power (1 Minute): 500 W
Noise Equivalent Power: 15 mW
Spectral Range: 0.19 - 20 μm
Typical Rise Time: 2 sec
Typical Power Sensitivity: 0.06 mV/W
Power Calibration Uncertainty: ±2.5 %
Repeatability: ±0.5 %
Typical Energy Sensitivity: 0.015 mV/J
Maximum Measurable Energy: 200 J
Noise Equivalent Energy: 0.25 J
Minimum Repetition Period: 12 s
Maximum Pulse Width: 430 ms
Energy Calibration Uncertainty: ±5 %
Maximum Average Power Density: 45 kW/cm²
Maximum Energy Density: 1 J/cm²
Peak Power Density: 143 MW/cm²
Aperture Diameter: 55 mm
Absorber: H12
Dimensions: 89H x 89W x 40D mm
Weight: 0.81 kg
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Features

The UP thermal power detectors are supplied with a 180 cm length flexible cable with output connection options of a DB-15 "intelligent" male connector, an Integra USB connector, a BNC connector, a Molex connector and a BNC/Molex connector. A few exception exist: the UP50N series is available with BNC Molex connector on special order only and the XLP12, UP60N(M), and UP60G series are only supplied with a DB-15 “intelligent” male connector and the Integra USB connector. 


NOTE To eliminate possible damage, do not carry the detector using the connector cable. 
 
The UP power detectors may also be supplied with a stand. Be aware that when using a detector with a heat sink, the fins should always be placed vertically. For cases where Gentec-EO’s monitors don’t automatically read the wavelength correction factor, you can use your detector’s “Personal wavelength correction TM Certificate” to adjust the power you read to a power corrected for a particular wavelength.

Applications

The High Power Detector UP55M-500W-H12-D0 is used in laser power measurements in laser optics, inspection, semiconductors, biomedical, academic, spectroscopy, and other applications.