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The Tektronix P6721 is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths. | The Tektronix P6721 is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths. | ||
The rise time is 10 nanoseconds. | The rise time is 10 nanoseconds in standard version. | ||
The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK. | The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK. | ||
The output is BNC. | The output is BNC. | ||
The P6721 consumes power, typically provided by an [[1101A]] power supply. | The P6721 consumes power, typically provided by an [[1101A]] power supply. | ||
Conversion gain is 10 V/mW at 660 nm. | |||
The P6721 uses a silicon PIN photodiode. | |||
* [[Media:Tektronix1993 oe converters.pdf|Tektronix Optical to Electrical Converters in 1993 Catalog (PDF, OCR)]] | * [[Media:Tektronix1993 oe converters.pdf|Tektronix Optical to Electrical Converters in 1993 Catalog (PDF, OCR)]] |
Revision as of 08:29, 7 May 2019
The Tektronix P6721 is an optical to electrical converter for 400 to 1000 nm wavelengths. The rise time is 10 nanoseconds in standard version. The standard optical input connector is TOSLINK. The output is BNC. The P6721 consumes power, typically provided by an 1101A power supply. Conversion gain is 10 V/mW at 660 nm.
The P6721 uses a silicon PIN photodiode.
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TOSLINK optical input
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BNC electrical output and power input
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