Extended InGaAs Biased Detector
4.7.
Terminating Resistance
A load resistance is used to convert the generated photocurrent into a voltage
(V
) for viewing on a voltage reading device, e.g., an oscilloscope.
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Depending on the type of the photodiode, load resistance can affect the
response speed. For maximum bandwidth, we recommend using a 50 Ω coaxial
cable with a 50 Ω terminating resistor at the opposite end of the cable. This will
minimize ringing by matching the cable with its characteristic impedance. If
bandwidth is not important, you may increase the amount of voltage for a given
light level by increasing R
coaxial cable can have a profound impact on the response, so it is recommended
to keep the cable as short as possible.
4.8.
Shunt Resistance
Shunt resistance represents the resistance of the zero-biased photodiode
junction. An ideal photodiode will have an infinite shunt resistance, but actual
values may range from the order of ten Ω to thousands of MΩ and is dependent
on the photodiode material. For example, an InGaAs detector has a shunt
resistance on the order of 10 MΩ while a Ge detector is in the kΩ range. This can
significantly impact the noise current on the photodiode. For most applications,
however, the high resistance produces little effect and can be ignored.
4.9.
Series Resistance
Series resistance models the resistance of the semiconductor material plus the
contacts and the wire bonds, and this low resistance can generally be ignored.
The series resistance is used to determine the linearity of the photodiode under
zero bias conditions.
4.10. Battery Check
The DET series includes a battery check feature that will allow the user to
monitor the bias voltage on the output BNC. Simply hold down the "Battery
Check" button located on the bottom edge of the unit. The bias voltage will be
output to the BNC. If a high impedance load is used (>100 kΩ), the output will be
equal to the bias voltage. This feature includes a 2.49 kΩ current limiting resistor
(RCL) to prevent excessive loading of the battery if using small terminating
resistors. For example, a 50 Ω load resistor with a 10 V bias will produce a
200 mA current without this resistor. This will significantly decrease lifetime of the
battery.
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