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=== 3. Design Considerations ===
=== 3. Design Considerations ===
* 3.1.1 Basic current-voltage transferring circuit for S5971
* 3.1.1 Basic current-voltage transferring circuit for S5971
[[File:reference circuit.png|center|thumb|400px|Circuit for 780nm Photodetector]]
[[File:testcircuit.png|center|thumb|400px|Circuit for 780nm Photodetector]]
Based on the reference circuit, we changed the biase voltage of photodiode to 1V, and used op-amp OP27E to do the current-voltage transferring.
Based on the reference circuit, we changed the biase voltage of photodiode to 1V, and used op-amp OP27E to do the current-voltage transferring.



Revision as of 22:19, 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

1. Objective

  • 1.1 Try to design photodetector for 780nm and 1560nm
  • 1.2 Measure optical power up to 10mW( depends on which light we will measure finally) to stabilize the intensity of laser

2. Components

  • 2.1 Photodiodes (S5917, G12180-010A), BNC test boards, PCB test boards, op-amp (OP27G) (for target 1)
  • 2.2 Oscilloscope, Rotation Mount with Resonant Piezoelectric Motors(ELL 14K), SHG optical system (for target 2)


3. Design Considerations

  • 3.1.1 Basic current-voltage transferring circuit for S5971
Circuit for 780nm Photodetector

Based on the reference circuit, we changed the biase voltage of photodiode to 1V, and used op-amp OP27E to do the current-voltage transferring.

4. Testing and Results

4.1 Test Circuit

4.2 Data and Analysis