Request InfoFemto Messtechnik GmbHFemto Messtechnik GmbH has released optoelectronic photoreceivers that convert optical input power of 1 pW to 10 mW into output up to 10 V. The OE-200-Si and OE-200-In are available for wavelengths of 400 to 1000 nm and 900 to 1600 nm, respectively. For applications that don't require the full bandwidth, the photoreceivers have a switchable 10-Hz low-pass filter to minimize wideband noise for accurate CW-level measurements. Settings for conversion gain, offset and AC/DC coupling can be adjusted manually or remotely.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPromoted Content April 2022 IssueKeyLightâ„¢ by Phoseon TechnologyKeyLight™ delivers intense, broad-spectrum UV and visible wavelengths for a wide variety of colors between 340 nm and 760 nm. 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