MKS Newport 1601 Series User Manual
MKS Newport 1601 Series User Manual

MKS Newport 1601 Series User Manual

850 mhz/1 ghz photoreceivers

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850 MHZ/1 GHZ
PHOTORECEIVERS
MODELS 1601 & 1611
1791 DEERE AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92606
(877) 835.9620 OR (949) 863.3144
PART 90099909. REV B
FAX: (949) 253.1680
E-MAIL:
TECH@NEWPORT.COM
WWW.NEWPORT.COM

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  • Page 1 PART 90099909. REV B User Manual 850 MHZ/1 GHZ PHOTORECEIVERS MODELS 1601 & 1611 1791 DEERE AVENUE FAX: (949) 253.1680 IRVINE, CA 92606 E-MAIL: TECH@NEWPORT.COM WWW.NEWPORT.COM (877) 835.9620 OR (949) 863.3144...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted in writing by MKS Instruments, Inc. mksinst™ is a trademark of MKS Instruments, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Table of Contents List of Figures and Tables ......................... 4 1 Warranty ............................... 5 Limitation of Warranty ......................... 5 2 Safety Information ..........................6 Safety Procedures and Precautions ................... 6 Symbols Used in This Instruction Manual ................... 6 3 Operation ..............................
  • Page 4: List Of Figures And Tables

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 List of Figures and Tables Figure 1: Functional block diagram of the Models 1601 and 1611............9 Figure 2: Responsivity of the photodiode used in the Model 1601............10 Figure 3: Responsivity of the photodiode used in the Model 1611............10 Figure 4: Typical frequency response of the Model 1601.
  • Page 5: Warranty

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 1 Warranty Newport Corporation warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will comply with Newport’s published specifications at the time of sale for a period of one year from date of shipment.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY INSTRUMENT Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the instrument. Return the instrument to an MKS Calibration and Service Center for service and repair to ensure that all safety features are maintained.
  • Page 7: Operation

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 3 Operation 3.1 Introduction The Newport Models 1601 1 GHz and 1611 850 MHz, low-noise photoreceivers address the needs of the photodetector community in the area of low-noise, high-gain, RF photoreception. These photore- ceivers are AC coupled and are capable of driving up to 1 V peak to peak into a 50-Ω...
  • Page 8: Theory

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 4 Theory The Model 1601 photoreceiver consists of a silicon PIN photodiode followed by a lownoise amplifier. The Model 1611 photoreceiver consists of an InGaAs PIN photodiode with the same amplifier. The 1601 photodetector has a maximum current of 5 mA and the 1611 photodetector has a maximum current of 10 mA.
  • Page 9 USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Figure 1: Functional block diagram of the Models 1601 and 1611. PAGE 9 OF 16 850 MHz/1 GHz PHOTORECEIVERS...
  • Page 10 USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Figure 2: Responsivity of the photodiode used in the Model 1601. Figure 3: Responsivity of the photodiode used in the Model 1611. PAGE 10 OF 16 850 MHz/1 GHz PHOTORECEIVERS...
  • Page 11 USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Figure 4: Typical frequency response of the Model 1601. Figure 5: Typical frequency response of the Model 1611. PAGE 11 OF 16 850 MHz/1 GHz PHOTORECEIVERS...
  • Page 12: Operation

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 5 Operation 5.1 To obtain optical input: 1. Plug one end of the power cable to the connector on the back of the module and the other end into a ±15 Volt power supply. Turn on the supply. Two different power cables have been shipped with your detector: a model 0924 banana plug to Pico (m8) cable and a Model 0923 Pico (m8) to Pico (m8) cable.
  • Page 13: Model 1601 And 1611 Specifications

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 6 Model 1601 and 1611 Specifications 6.1 Dimensional 6.2 Performance Table 1: 1601 and 1611 series specifications. Model 1601 1611 Coupling Bandwidth (3-dB) 30 kHz–1 GHz 30 kHz–850 MHz Wavelength Range 320–1000 nm 900–1700 nm Photodiode Material Silicon PIN...
  • Page 14 USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Input Noise Current 16 pA/√Hz 16 pA/√Hz N.E.P 31 pW/√Hz (@ 760 nm) 20 pW/√Hz (@ 1.3 µm) Output Current 10 mA (max into 50 Ω) 10 mA (max into 50 Ω) Input Power (Linear 2 mW (max @ 760 nm) 1 mW (max @ 1.3 µm) Operation)
  • Page 15: Customer Service

    USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 7 Customer Service 7.1 Technical Support Information and advice about the operation of any Newport product is available from our technical support engineers. For quickest response, ask for “Technical Support” and know the model number and serial number of your photoreceiver.
  • Page 16 USER MANUAL PART 900099909. REV B- 7/24/23 Index 1601, 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 InGaAs, 8, 14 1611, 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 Photoreceiver, 5, 7 DC bias monitor, 8 PIN photodiode, 8 Power supply, 12 Electrostatic discharges, 5 Silicon, 8...

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