Chapter 6 Troubleshooting - THORLABS DET10A2 User Manual

Si biased detector
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Si Biased Detector

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

Problem
There is no signal response.
There is an AC signal present
when the unit is turned off.
The output appears AC coupled
with long rise times and the
power switch ON.
Rev A, December 27, 2017
Suggested Solutions
Verify that the power is switched on and all
connections are secure.
Verify the proper terminating resistor is installed if
using a Voltage measurement device.
Verify that the optical signal wavelength is within the
specified wavelength range.
Verify that the optical signal is illuminating the
detector active area.
Connect the DET to an oscilloscope without a
terminating resistor installed. Most general purpose
oscilloscopes will have a 1 MΩ input impedance. For
visible detectors, point the detector toward a
fluorescent light and verify that a 60 Hz (50 Hz
outside the US) signal appears on the scope. If so
the device should be operating properly and the
problem may be with the light source or alignment.
The detector has an AC path to ground even with
the switch in the OFF position. It is normal to see an
output response to an AC signal with the switch in
this state. However, because the detector is
unbiased, operation in this mode is not
recommended.
This is usually an indication that the battery level is
low and needs to be changed. See the Battery
Check and Replacement Section.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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