Applications include photodetection with PMTs and photodiodes, spectroscopy, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, ionization detectors, pyro and piezoelectric detectors.
The TZA series of high speed photodiode amplifier modules employs precision differential or single ended transimpedance input stages to provide for low offset and high linearity throughout the full dynamic range. The single ended input stage is required for applications where the current source is inherently grounded externally.
These transimpedance amplifiers are current to voltage converters that are particularly useful for the measurement of current from photodiodes. The output is a voltage linearly proportional to input current and thus, to input power in photodiode monitoring applications. The fast response time at high signal-noise-ratio makes the TZA series particularly useful in systems control feedback loops. The high sensitivity and large dynamic range allow measurement of a wide range of optical sources such as lasers and LEDs via a variety of photodiodes for these applications such as Si and InGaAs. The picoamperemeters are insensitive to electromagnetic interference by design, an important factor when working in „dirty” industrial environments. These photodiode current amplifier units are provided in compact OEM style cases with gullwing mounts or as a modular 19″ rack mount system. The rack system allows the user to conveniently upgrade the channel count of an existing unit.
The TIA amplifiers are classified according to rise time. Within each classification there are options of enclosure style, receptacles and numbers of channels. Please consult the linked documentation for full details in each case.
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