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Gain Fixed High-Speed Gigahertz Amplifier (HSA Series)

Low noise with high gain and wide bandwidth (up to 2GHz), ideal for time-resolved measurements using ultra-fast photodetectors.

■Due to the built-in Bias-T, a high S/N ratio can be achieved for applications requiring high CW power, such as shot noise limit spectroscopy and heterodyne measurements. ■The housing is compact and features M4 screw holes, making it easy to integrate into bench systems. 【HSA-X Series】 ■A very compact model that comes standard with a Bias-T and SMA connector for signal output. ■Gain: 20dB / 40dB 【HSA-Y Series】 ■A model that adds one DC monitor output and one signal output to the HSA-X. ■The DC monitor output is useful for detector alignment, control, or background measurements. ■The signal output allows for triggering and signal control. ■Gain: Selectable from 20 / 40 / 60dB.

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Variable Gain High-Speed Gigahertz Amplifier (DUPVA Series)

Designed for high-speed and precise measurements requiring a high dynamic range.

■ Gain can be set via a local selector or optical isolator, or through a remote control interface. ■ The frequency response is independent of gain, and since the variation in rise time is small even when changing the gain setting, accurate time-resolved measurements are possible. ■ The frequency response is very flat across the entire frequency range, allowing for pulse or transient measurements without gain peaking.

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