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Categories: Amplifiers, Current Amplifiers
Manufacturer: Newport
Model: 70710
Condition: Used
Seller: Amabile Electronic Test LLC
Newport The 70710 is a low noise current-to-voltage amplifier, designed for pho
Newport The 70710 is a low noise current-to-voltage amplifier, designed for photomultiplier tubes or photodiodes operating in the photovoltaic mode. One of the most practical features of the 70710 is that it has six switchable amplifier selections, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 and 109 volts per ampere. The 70710 also has a three position time constant switch. Standard BNC input and output connectors facilitate connection to other devices. The 70710 has wide dynamic range and linearity. The volts per ampere conversion ratio is determined by the switch setting. Changing the switch changes the feedback resistor. The input impedance, i.e. the apparent resistance, which the amplifier displays at its input, equals the feedback resistance divided by the gain of the operational amplifier (which is at least 150,000) plus a 1,200 ohm isolation resistor at the amplifier’s input. A feedback resistor of 106 ohm corresponds to a conversion ratio of 106, etc. The input impedance is then 106/150,000 or about 7 ohms plus the 1,200 ohm isolation resistor. Even at the 109 V/A setting, the input impedance is only about 8,000 ohms. These relatively low impedances are essential for obtaining a wide linear dynamic range from photodiodes. Converts current to voltage - ideal for PMTs and photodiodes Low noise and wide dynamic range Wide bandwidth - DC to 100 kHz reconditioned
The 70710 is a low noise current-to-voltage amplifier, designed for photomultiplier tubes or photodiodes operating in the photovoltaic mode.
One of the most practical features of the 70710 is that it has six switchable amplifier selections, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 and 109 volts per ampere. The 70710 also has a three position time constant switch.
Standard BNC input and output connectors facilitate connection to other devices.
The 70710 has wide dynamic range and linearity. The volts per ampere conversion ratio is determined by the switch setting. Changing the switch changes the feedback resistor. The input impedance, i.e. the apparent resistance, which the amplifier displays at its input, equals the feedback resistance divided by the gain of the operational amplifier (which is at least 150,000) plus a 1,200 ohm isolation resistor at the amplifier’s input. A feedback resistor of 106 ohm corresponds to a conversion ratio of 106, etc. The input impedance is then 106/150,000 or about 7 ohms plus the 1,200 ohm isolation resistor. Even at the 109 V/A setting, the input impedance is only about 8,000 ohms. These relatively low impedances are essential for obtaining a wide linear dynamic range from photodiodes.
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