Analog (BNC) power module, to interface THZ-B heads with oscilloscopes and lock-in amplifiers.
The T-RAD is a microprocessor-based digital radiometer that includes a 12-bit ADC and unique DSP lock-in software. It is powered by a USB connection, which also acts as a virtual COM port. When a THZ-B terahertz pyroelectric detector is plugged into the T-RAD module, the module reads the content of the head's EEPROM, which identifies the detector and provides calibration and wavelength correction data. The LabView software supplied with the device makes it very easy to set up the radiometer, measure a THz or broadband source and record data. The software is compatible with Windows 7,8 & 10.
THZ-B-DA DETECTOR AND OSCILLOSCOPE
Here is a basic analog set up that would be useful if the optical power of the source was about 5 µW or greater. The output of the THZ5B-BL-DA detector would be approximately 600 mV @ 5 Hz chopping frequency, giving plenty of signal for an oscilloscope. Simply read the voltage output and divide by the Rv factor (V/W) of the detector to measure the intensity of the source in Watts. Also consider applying a wavelength correction factor under certain circumstances.
THZ-B-DA DETECTOR AND LOCK-IN AMPLIFIER
This is another analog set-up option that we recommend if you have to measure very low power levels (i.e. less than 5 µW) where the signal may be buried in the broadband noise. The voltage output of the analog THZ-B-DA detector, powered by our T-RAD-ANALOG, is routed to the Lock-In Amplifier input, and the Sync Output of our SDC-500 Chopper is connected to the reference input.