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The Tektronix P6721 is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths.
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The rise time is 10 nanoseconds.
|manufacturer=Tektronix
The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK.
|model=P6721
The output is BNC.
|summary=Optical/electrical converter
The P6721 consumes power, typically provided by an [[1101A]] power supply.
|for=50 Ω scope inputs
|image=Tek p6721 1.jpg
|caption=Tektronix P6721
|introduced=1991
|discontinued=(?)
|manuals=
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* [[Media:Tektronix1993 oe converters.pdf|Tektronix Optical to Electrical Converters in 1993 Catalog]] (PDF, OCR)
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The '''Tektronix P6721''' is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths.


* [[Media:Tektronix1993 oe converters.pdf|Tektronix Optical to Electrical Converters in 1993 Catalog (PDF, OCR)]]
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Rise time is 10 nanoseconds in standard version. The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK, output is BNC.


The P6721 consumes power from a 7000-series scope or an [[1101A]] power supply. Conversion gain is 10 V/mW at 660 nm.
The P6721 uses a silicon PIN photodiode.
==Pictures==
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Tek p6721 1.jpg
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[[Category:Optoelectronic instruments]]
[[Category:Optoelectronic instruments]]
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 11 August 2024

Tektronix P6721
Optical/electrical converter
Tektronix P6721

Compatible with 50 Ω scope inputs

Produced from 1991 to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6721 is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths.

Key Specifications

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Rise time is 10 nanoseconds in standard version. The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK, output is BNC.

The P6721 consumes power from a 7000-series scope or an 1101A power supply. Conversion gain is 10 V/mW at 660 nm.

The P6721 uses a silicon PIN photodiode.

Pictures