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Team members: Sunke Lan | Team members: Sunke Lan | ||
To design photodetector as power monitor with power within 10mW. | To design photodetector as power monitor with power within 10mW. | ||
==== Project Outline ==== | |||
# Objective | |||
## Design photodetector for 780nm and 1560nm | |||
## Measure optical power up to 10mW | |||
# Components | |||
## Photodiode | |||
## Transimpedance amplifier | |||
# Design Considerations | |||
## Wavelength sensitivity | |||
## Linearity within 10mW | |||
# Testing and Results | |||
## Calibration method | |||
## Data and analysis |
Revision as of 21:33, 6 April 2025
Photodetector with wavelength @ 780nm and 1560nm
Team members: Sunke Lan
To design photodetector as power monitor with power within 10mW.
Project Outline
- Objective
- Design photodetector for 780nm and 1560nm
- Measure optical power up to 10mW
- Components
- Photodiode
- Transimpedance amplifier
- Design Considerations
- Wavelength sensitivity
- Linearity within 10mW
- Testing and Results
- Calibration method
- Data and analysis