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Optical to Electrical Converters
TIA-525

TIA with case Terahertz Technologies offers a wide variety of O/E converters that are invaluable for the lab and the production line. They range in wavelength from 400 to 1700nm and bandwidths of DC to 20 GHz. The TIA 525 and 527 models may be operated from battery or line power.

Please use the chart below as a guide to assist you in model selection or click here for a full comparison table with a complete specification on all available models.

TIA-527
TIA-952
TIA-1200
TIA-2000
TIA-3000
TIA-4000
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Features

  • 400nm to 1700nm wavelengths
  • Bandwidth to 14 GHz
  • Compact Size
  • Universal power supplies
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Product Selection Guide
Model Description Detector Wavelength AC/DC Coupling Conversion Gain @ Peak Wavelength Data Sheet Manual
TIA-525I DC to 125 MHz InGaAs 850-1700nm Selectable 100,000 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-525S DC to 125 MHz Silicon 400-1000nm Selectable 100,000 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-527 DC to 125 MHz Matched InGaAs 850-1700nm Selectable 100,000 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-952 30KHz-800MHz InGaAs 900-1700nm AC 2500 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-1200 DC to 14GHz InGaAs 900-1700nm DC 0.8 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-2000 DC to 20GHz InGaAs 900-1700nm DC 0.8 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-3000 30 KHz to 11GHz InGaAs 900-1700nm AC 500 V/W Data Sheet Manual
TIA-4000
30 KHz to 7 GHz

InGaAs
APD

950-1650nm AC 2500 V/W Data Sheet Manual

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