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convert optical signals to electronic signals.
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Photoreceivers
Ultra-low-noise – NEP 0.7 fW/√HzTransimpedance amplifier with high gain up to 1012 V/A includedWavelength range from 320 nm to 1700 nm
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Picowatt Photoreceiver
Series PWPR-2K
Picowatt photoreceiver series PWPR-2K with switchable gain (109 V/A, 1010 V/A) and a bandwidth from DC to 2 kHz is the perfect choice for cw-measurements, time resolved signal acquisitions and highly sensitive modulated measurements.
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Receivers
Our selection of ultrafast photoreceivers for telecom applications provide bandwidths up to 40 GHz. They are available as fully operational instruments or in compact, hermetically sealed packages for OEM applications.
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Ultra-Low Noise 2 kHz Photoreceiver w/ Si-PIN Photodiode
PWPR-2K-SI
Picowatt Photoreceiver series PWPR-2K with switchable gain (10 to the 9th V/A, 10 to the 10th V/A) and a bandwidth from DC to 2 kHz is the perfect choice for cw-measurements, time resolved signal acquisitions and highly sensitive modulated measurements. Si and InGaAs models cover the wavelength range from 320 to 1700 nm.
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10G APD Photoreceivers
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM offers high-sensitivity avalanche photodiode (APD) based photoreceivers in a variety of packages, including ROSA, OEM module and instrument-style. A wide range of 10G solutions are available with both multimode and single-mode fiber-coupled products.
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10G Pin Photoreceivers
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM offers PIN photodiode based photoreceivers in a variety of packages, including OEM module and instrument-style. A wide range of 10G solutions are available for applications up to 15 Gb/s covering 800-1650 nm wavelengths.
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Balanced Optical Receivers
For noise sensitive experiments, we offer balanced photoreceivers that suppress up to 50 dB of laser / source intensity noise in experimental set-ups. These balanced optical receivers with two well-matched photodetectors can eliminate the need for lock-in amplifiers and can make all of the difference when you are trying to detect a small signal in applications like absorption spectroscopy, or heterodyne detection.
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Photoreceiver
A lightwave digital receiver module designed for OC-192, DWDM, and Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT) of a digital optical link. The LRD-10-M is an O/E converter with post/limiting amplifier module designed for use in receivers up to 12.5 Gb/s data optical transmission systems.
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32G/BS Products
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM offers photodetectors and photoreceivers for 32 Gb/s PAM-4 applications in both multimode and single-mode fiber-coupled packages. The product line covers wavelengths 800 – 1650nm with speeds up to 30 GHz.
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High Speed Photoreceivers
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM offers 40G and 50G amplified PIN photoreceivers with high responsivity PIN photodiodes usable from 1200 – 1650 nm. These products are available in butterfly packages with single-mode fiber and coaxial output connectors.
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90deg Hybrid With Balanced Receiver
This page describes one of Optoplex's innovated products, a 90deg optical hybrid integrated with balanced photo-receivers, which can be used in optical sensing applications, particularly the coherent Doppler wind LIDAR (light detection and ranging). Coherent detection has been widely found in applications for RF and optical communications. In the past few years, coherent technology has been advanced dramatically in high-speed optical communications. With this advancement, key parts and components are commercially available and cost-effective for many applications beyond telecommunications, such as narrow linewidth lasers, optical hybrid, balanced photo-receivers, and DSP, etc.
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Balanced Photo-Receivers
Coherent detection has been found increasing applications in fiber sensing as well as in conventional RF and optical communications. In the past several years, coherent technology has been advanced dramatically in high-speed optical communications. With this, key parts and components (such as narrow linewidth lasers, optical hybrid, balanced photo-receivers and DSP, etc.) are commercially available and cost-effective for many applications beyond telecommunications.