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Coherent® PowerMax Pro 150 HD Measurement System 1266709 | 170W

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Coherent USB-PowerMax Pro Fast Measurement Systems

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Rise Time (μs):
≤10
Calibration Uncertainty (%):
±2
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%):
±3
Cooling Method:
Water/Air (intermittent)
Maximum Incident Power Density (kW/cm2):
14
Fall Time (μs):
≤10
Compatible Meters:
Power Range (Water-Cooled):
100mW to 150W
Maximum Incident Energy Density:
33mJ/cm2 (10ns; 1064nm)

Product Details

Model Number:
1266709

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Active Area (mm):
30 x 30

Optical Properties

Calibration Wavelength (nm):
810
Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 1100, 9000 - 11000

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Length of Cable (m):
2.5
Computer Interface:
DB25

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Reach 224:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Fastest Response Laser Power Measurement System Available
  • Fully Integrated Plug-and-Play USB System
  • Large Active Area for Full Beam Measurement

Coherent USB-PowerMax Pro Fast Measurement Systems incorporate a patented power sensor technology that delivers orders of magnitude faster response time than previously possible with thermal or pyro detector technology. The systems enable users to measure laser average power, peak power, and pulse energy, while viewing the pulse temporal profile of the beam. They are ideal for process control due to the instantaneous response to laser power variation and detailed pulse analysis, without impacting process throughput. Coherent USB-PowerMax Pro Fast Measurement Systems eliminate the need for a separate meter and feature a small form factor, simple implementation, and easy communication via direct USB interface, or wirelessly through available Android™ and iOS applications.

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