The innovative LaserPAD™ (Power Analysis Display) system is a powerful PC-based measurement system. It combines the convenience, value and flexibility of computer-based operation with a choice of over 25 NIST-traceable, calibrated thermal and semiconductor sensors to provide accurate laser, diode and fiber-optic power measurements from 10 nW to 5 kW.
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| Specifications | |
| Accuracy Digital Meter (SSIM module) | ±1.0% of reading |
| Accuracy System | Meter accuracy + sensor accuracy |
| Displayable Full-Scale Power Ranges (with optical sensor) | 100 nW to 50.0 mW (auto or manual ranging, selectable) |
| Displayable Full-Scale Power Ranges (with thermopile sensor) | 10.0 mW to 5.00 kW (auto or manual ranging, selectable) |
| Max. Measurable Power (with optical sensor) | 50.0 mW |
| Max. Measurable Power (with thermopile sensor) | 5.00 kW |
| Measurement Resolution | 0.1% of full-scale |
| Min. Measureable Power (with optical sensor) | 10 nW |
| Min. Measureable Power (with thermopile sensor) | 1 mW |
| Min. Positional Resolution | 0.01 mm |
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