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Digital Handheld Laser Power and Energy Meter Console 


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Digital Handheld Laser Power and Energy Meter Console 

Item #PM100D
Compatible SensorsPhotodiode, Thermal, and Pyroelectric
Optical Power Range100 pW to 200 W
Optical Energy Range3 µJ to 15 J
Available Sensor Wavelength Range185 nm - 25 μm
Display Refresh Rate20 Hz
BandwidthDC - 100 kHz
Photodiode Sensor Range50 nA - 5 mA
Thermopile Sensor Range1 mV - 1 V
Pyroelectric Sensor Range100 mV - 100 V
Sensor Dependent
Ranges Selectable in Watts (Photodiode and Thermopile) or Joules (Pyroelectric) and is dependent on the sensor used.

Features

  • Handheld Digital Power Meter Console
  • Designed for Coherent and Incoherent Light Source Measurements
  • Power and Energy Measurements for CW and Pulsed Source Detection
  • Advanced Measurement Capabilities
  • Large 4" LCD Display with Multiple Display Options
  • Compatibile with Over 25 Sensors (shown below)
  • External 1 GB SD Memory Card for Storing and Transferring Data
  • USB 2.0 Interface
  • Long-Life Internal Li-Polymer Battery

The PM100D is the cornerstone of Thorlabs' optical power and energy meter consoles and is the digital counterpart to the PM100A Analog Power Meter Console. The console (and sensor, sold separately) is ideal for use as a CW and pulsed laser power meter, incoherent optical source power meter, general light power meter, fiber power meter, and more.

The PM100D is compatible with more than 25 photodiode, slim photodiode, integrating sphere, fiber, thermal, and pyroelectric sensors designed for use from the UV to the Mid-IR. See the Sensor Compatibility tab for further information. Thorlabs offers a variety of Power Meter Kits which include some of our most popular sensors bundled with the power meter console.

Console Design
The compact housing has a large, 4” backlit display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and illuminated buttons, all of which make operation in dark labs easy. The LCD’s clear GUI offers easy data readouts with an intuitive navigation scheme. Interactive tooltips help to operate the device by giving the user step-by-step operating instructions, displaying the next step on the screen.

The PM100D features four standard measurement screens. The first option is a numeric readout useful for standard power and energy readings. The second option is a tuning needle typically seen on analog devices, however optimized to run as a digital readout on the display screen. Third is a tuning graph, which is very convenient for fine tuning CW and pulsed laser sources.

The unit can also be run in a data acquisition mode. Simply start the scan and the unit automatically starts recording data such as current power/energy, minimum, maximum, standard deviation, and other important statistics recorded over the acquisition period. The PM100D also features several user customizable displays and audio tuning for use when the detector is not within visual range. See the Display Screens tab for further information.

Connectivity
The sensor connector, shown to the right, enables "hot swappable" quick sensor exchange. The sensor connectors contain all the sensor information including NIST-traceable responsivity curves, sensor types, and model number.

A slot for an SD memory card (a 1 GB SD card is included) allows data recording even in stand-alone operation, giving the user large memory storage when recording data in the field or away from a computer in the lab. Data can also be recorded via the USB PC connection and the control software. The PM100D software is capable of handling up to six consoles simultaneously. PC control software and features are highlighted in the Software tab.

In addition to remote control operation and data logging/recording, the USB connection can also act as the charging system for the Li-Polymer battery. Also included is an AC battery charger which uses an intelligent charging management system to improve battery lifetime and reduce battery memory effects.

Item #PM100D
Display
Display TypeGraphical LCD 320 x 240 pixels, LED Backlight
Display ScreensNumerical, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Statistics, Simulated Analog Needle
Viewing Area81.4 mm x 61.0 mm
(3.20" x 2.40")
Refresh Rate 20 Hz
Audio1x Speaker
Sensor Interface
Compatible SensorsAll Photodiodes, Thermopiles, and Pyros
See Below for Full Sensor Specs
Time Constant Correction<1 s
AD Converter16 bit
Trigger (Pulse Measurements, Pyroelectric Sensors)Adjustable, 0.1 - 100%
ConnectorDB9F, Left Side
Sensor Temperature ControlThermistor
Temperature Range-10 to 80 °C
Analog Outputs
SignalAmplified Input Signal (Not Corrected)
Voltage Range0 to 2 V
Accuracy±3%
BandwidthUp to 100 kHz, Dependent on Sensor and Settings
ConnectorSMA, Left Side
Digital Outputs
Memory1 GB Removable SD Card
Connector / InterfaceMini USB, USB 2.0
Power
BatteryLi-Polymer, 3.7 V, 1300 mAh
Charger / DC Input5 V / 1 A
Dimensions and Mounting
Dimensions (L x W x H)180 mm x 105 mm x 38 mm
(7.09" x 4.13" x 1.50")
Weight<0.5 kg (<1.1 lb)
Mounting OptionsKickstand; 1/4"-20 Post Thread
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
Storage Temperature-40 to 70 °C

Sensor Compatibility Specs

Item #PM100D
Detector CompatibilityPhotodiode Sensors: S1xxC Series
Photodiodes (Max 5 mA)
Thermal Sensors: S3xxC Series
Thermopiles (Max 1V)
Pyroelectric Sensors: ESxxxC Series Pyros (Max 100V)
Measurement Ranges6 Decades; 50 nA - 5 mA
Ranges Selectable in W,
Sensor Dependent
4 Decades; 1 mV - 1 V
Ranges Selectable in W,
Sensor Dependent
4 Decades; 100 mV - 100 V
Ranges Selectable in J,
Sensor Dependent
Wavelength Ranges200 nm - 1800 nm190 nm - 25 μm185 nm - 25 μm
Power / Energy Ranges100 pW - 20 W100 μW - 200 W10 μJ - 15 J
UnitsW, dBm, W/cm², AW, dBm, W/cm², VJ, dBm, J/cm², V
Accuracy±0.2% of Full Scale (5 µA - 5 mA)
±0.5% of Full Scale (50 nA)
±0.5% of Full Scale (10 mV - 1 V)
±1% of Full Scale (1 mV)
±0.5% of Full Scale (100 mV - 100 V)
Display Resolution1 pA / Responsivity Value (A/W)1 µV / Responsivity Value (V/W)100 µV / Responsivity Value (V/W)
BandwidthDC - 100 kHz, Dependent on Sensor and SettingsDC - 10 Hz, Dependent on Sensor and SettingsDC - 30 Hz, Dependent on Sensor and Settings
Wavelength CorrectionSensor Dependent; nm (A/W)Sensor Dependent; nm (V/W)Sensor Dependent; nm (V/J)

For a full list of the sensor head specifications please visit the Photodiode Power Sensors, Thermal Power Sensors, or Pyroelectric Energy Sensors pages. For other information, please contact tech support.

Features

  • Header line with sensor information, date/time and battery state
  • Status line with warning annunciators Bar graph and configurable left and right sub display areas to display a minimum and a maximum value or a ratio of both values (numerical screen only)
  • Tool tip text above the menu
  • Easily accessible menu soft buttons
GUI Overview

On the top bar, the sensor, date and time, and battery life indicator are shown.

The main window contains one of the six standard display views described below. Here, the numerical readout is shown along with min and max values.

Below the main window is a bar graph displaying relative and absolute changes in power and energy.

The bottom bar on the PM100D contains the eight menus controlled by the D-pad.

PM100D Numeric Display

These menus at the bottom of the display access all the standard and customizable displays on the PM100D. The text display above the sub menus provides further assistance in navigating these menus.

Power and energy range, wavelength, measurement configuration, units, audio tuning, measurement views, and the system menu are all accessible from this bottom menu.

The bottom menu also allows customization of the display screen to include frequency, power density, and min and max values.

   
Numeric Screen (Power Mode) Statistics Screen (Power Mode)

PM100D Numeric Display

This display combines a clear numerical 4-digit read out of the optical power, a bar-graph function with zooming capabilities, and configurable sub displays. 

PM100D Numeric Display

The statistics display shows the actual, minimum, maximum and mean power values in linear and logarithmic representation; further the standard deviation, the max/min ratio, the number of samples and the elapsed time.
     
Trend Graph (Power Mode) Needle Tuning (Power Mode)

PM100D Trend Graph Display

For laser tuning and beam alignment to visualize changes and trends together with an additional 4-digit numerical value of the absolute power. 

PM100D Needle Display

A display imitating an analog needle together with an additional 4-digit numerical value for laser tuning tasks. A special feature is a resettable max hold indicator and a shiftable tuning sound.
     
Pulsed Numeric Screen (Energy Mode) Pulsed Statistics Screen (Energy Mode)

PM100D Pulsed Numeric Display

This display combines a clear numerical 4-digit read out of the optical energy, a bar-graph function with zooming capabilities, and configurable sub displays. 

PM100D Pulsed Statistics Display

The statistics display shows the actual, minimum, maximum and mean energy values in linear and logarithmic representation; further the standard deviation, the max/min ratio, the number of samples and the elapsed time.
     
Pulse Bar Graph (Energy Mode)  

PM100D Pulse Chart Display

Like the Trend Graph (Power Mode) this easily shows changes and trends together with an additional 4-digit numerical value of the absolute energy of incident beam pulses.  

The user can customize the display screen by selecting various measurement tasks to be shown on the screen. Some screens are partly configurable by the user, for example, the user can display the min and max values within a certain time period or enable visual and audible peak indicator as a tuning aid.

Sensor Options

The PM100D console is compatible with more than 25 photodiode, slim photodiode, integrating sphere, fiber, thermal, and pyroelectric sensors covering the UV to the MIR. Additionally an unamplified anode or cathode grounded photodiode, with up to 5 mA photocurrent, thermal elements with up to 1 V output voltage, and pyroelectric sensors with max. 100 V output may be interfaced with the PM100D. Depending on the application the sensor can measure optical powers in the range from 100 pW to 200 W and energy from 3 µJ to 15 J.

Please see the Applications tab for common sensor arrangements. Please see the Power Meter Compatibility Chart for information about using new and old sensors with the PM100D and other Thorlabs power meters.

 Power Meter Consoles
 PM100DPM100USBPM100APM320E
Standard Photodiode Sensors
S120VCyesyesyesyes
S120Cyesyesyesyes
S121Cyesyesyesyes
S122Cyesyesyesyes
Slim Photodiode Sensors
S130Cyesyesyesyes
S130VCyesyesyesyes
S132Cyesyesyesyes
Integrating Sphere Photodiode Sensors
S140Cyesyesyesyes
S142Cyesyesyesyes
S144Cyesyesyesyes
S145Cyesyesyesyes
S146Cyesyesyesyes
Fiber Photodiode Sensors
S150Cyesyesyesyes
S151Cyesyesyesyes
S154Cyesyesyesyes
S155Cyesyesyesyes
Thermal Sensors
S302Cyesyesyesyes
S310Cyesyesyesyes
S314Cyesyesyesyes
S322Cyesyesyesyes
S350Cyesyesyesyes
S370Cyesyesyesyes
Pyroelectric Sensors
ES111Cyesyes-yes
ES120Cyesyes-yes
ES145Cyesyes-yes
ES220Cyesyes-yes
ES245Cyesyes-yes
 PM100DPM100USBPM100APM320E
 Power Meters Consoles
yesFully Compatible
-Not Compatible

A selectable bandwidth of either 20 Hz or 100 kHz offers more flexibility and adaptability to specific measurement tasks while using photodiode sensors. The higher bandwidth is optimal for pulse-detection; the lower bandwidth offers better accuracy. Power and energy density can also be displayed based on user input beam areas. Optical sources may be attenuated / gained electronically through the console. Note: Attenuating the source through the console will not attenuate the light at the detector and damage may still occur above the detector threshold power.

Thorlabs' complete line of Sensor Heads are shown below. Utilizing the variety of sensors, the PM100D can measure optical power and energy from CW and pulsed sources. Sensors are available for monitoring low power CW laser diode emission to high power excimer, YAG, and CO2 laser pulses.

The PM100D can be used in the lab, as well as in the field with our fiber coupled sensors. Please see the Applications tab for a small sample of possible configurations. Contact tech support with any applications based questions.

Additionally, the PM100D communicates with the sensor and accesses spectral response functions, time constants, and other information specific to the detector. The PM100D then corrects for spectral response functions automatically. The power meter also accounts for the detector time constants (which can vary greatly, especially for Thermal sensors) for each sensor and can minimizes the response time of the system (sensor + console), thus greatly improving the efficiency of the unit.

The PM100D is available as a kit, bundled with our most popular sensors. Please visit our PM100D Kits page for more info. If you have any questions regarding these kits, or would like to suggest other kit options, please contact our tech support department for more details.

Sensor Upgrade Service

Thorlabs' Sensors and PM100D Console are not compatible with old power meter consoles and sensor heads, respectively. We offer a sensor upgrade service if you want to use your existing sensors with a new power meter console. Note: upgraded sensors will be incompatible with old power meter consoles and new sensors converted to work with older consoles will not be compatible with the PM100D. Please contact our tech support team for details.

Sensor Head Compatibility Chart

Thorlabs has been expanding and improving on its power meter consoles and sensor heads over the past several years to meet the demanding needs of our customers. Sometimes this creates compatibility issues. The chart to the right shows compatible and incompatible sensors and consoles. A complete compatibility chart showing all Thorlabs' current and former generation sensors and consoles is also availalble here.

Fiber Compatibility Chart

Many of Thorlab's power meter sensors are directly compatible (see S15xC Sensors) or can be made compatible with the use of the adapters listed below. The chart below shows all of Thorlab's sensors and the compatible fiber adapters. Note that there may be more than one adapter for each sensor. A complete list of compatible fiber adapters for all of Thorlabs' current and former generation sensors is available here. Contact tech support for any specific questions regarding these options.

 Fiber Mounts and Adapters (Available connectors)
 S120-xx
(FC, SC, LC, SMA, or ST)
SM1A19*SM1A20**S140-xx
(FC, SC, or SMA)
S140-BFA
(Bare Fiber)
PM20-xx
(FC, SC, LC, SMA, or ST)
Standard Photodiode Sensors
S120VCyes-----
S120Cyes-----
S121Cyes-----
S122Cyes-----
Slim Photodiode Sensors
S130C------
S130VC------
S132C------
Integrating Sphere Photodiode Sensors
S140Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
S142Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
S144Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
S145Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
S146Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
Fiber Photodiode Sensors
S150C-----yes
S151C-----yes
S154C-----yes
S155C-----yes
Thermal Sensors
S302Cyes*yes*-yesyes-
S310Cyes**-yes**---
S314Cyes**-yes**---
S322Cyes**-yes**---
S350C------
S370C------
Pyroelectric Sensors
ES111C------
ES120Cyes**-yes**---
ES145C------
ES220Cyes**-yes**---
ES245C------
*with adapter plate S120-S140
**with adapter plate 'cage - S120'
Fiber Sensor includes FC and SMA connectors (LC, SC, and ST optional)
Fiber Sensor includes FC connector (SMA, LC, SC, and ST optional)

Standard Photodiode Sensor Mounting Options

Thorlabs Standard Photosdiode Sensors compact design allows easy integration into existing setups. Typical mounting configurations including post, cage, and lens tube options are available. Shown on this page are several different choices for mounting these sensors.

The Standard Photodiode Sensors are compatible with all S120-xx Series fiber adapters. FC/PC and SMA adapters are shown on the right. Adapters for SC, LC, and ST connections are also available.

 

   

Flip up mounts are convenient for quick power measurments from a static location. The sensor can be placed in the path of the laser beam for the power measurment and flipped down during normal operation of the system.

FM90 Right Angle Flip-Mounts are shown to the right. Thorlabs also offers the TRB1 Articulating Post Mount. The lockable articulating mount offers almost unlimited positioning of the sensor head. The articulating mount is shown on an S13xC Slim Photodiode Sensor below.

   

The Standard Photodiode Sensors also feature SM1 threaded connections on the front face. The SM1 theading provides easy mounting to 1" lens tube systems and quick release mounts.

Shown to the right are the KB1P Quick-Release Post Mount and QRC1A Quick-Release 30 mm Cage Mount. Both mounts feature SM1 threaded connections to the sensor heads.

Note: Due to the thickness of the S12xC sensor, the QRC1A and CP90F (shown below) quick release mounts can only be fully removed from the cage system by backing them off an open end. The two mounts are easily removed from the cage system if only three cage mounts are used. See the picture on the right.

   

Thorlabs also offers the CP90F 30 mm Cage Plates with Quick-Release Mounts. These mounts feature magnetically coupled mounting for easy and repeatable mounting.

Note: Like the QRC1A, the CP90F can not be removed from a closed cage system.

Slim Photodiode Sensor Mounting Options

Thorlabs' Slim Photodiode Sensors are designed to fit into tight optic arrangements such as cages, lens tubs, and optic dense free space arrangements.

Shown to the right is a S130C Sensor inserted into a 30 mm cage system. The application shown highlights the ease for which the sensor can be inserted into the cage, and the minimal space needed to take a power measurment.

The Slim Photodiode Sensors may also be mounted on a TRB1 Articulating Mount. This mount allows repeatable insertion of the sensor into tight optic arrangements. After the measurement is made, the sensor may be rotated out of the beam path for normal operation.

Integrating Sphere Photodiode Sensor Mounting Options

Thorlabs' Integrating Sphere Photodiode Sensor provides a low loss cavity for diverging, non-uniform, or off-axis beam measurements. These integrating spheres are ideal for all fiber based applications due to the beam divergence at the end of the fiber.

Shown to the right is an S140C Integrating Sphere with S120-FC Fiber Adapter. Also shown is an S140C with a S140-BFA Bare Fiber Adapter. The Bare Fiber adapter features a mounting clamp and light shield to decrease interference from ambient light.

Compact Fiber Photodiode Sensor Mounting Options

Thorlabs' Compact Fiber Photodiodes are the ideal choice for a portable, fiber coupled power meter. The S15xC sensors are compatible with a wide variety of fiber connections. PM20-xx adapters are available to couple FC, PC, SC, LC, SMA, and ST connectors with the sensors. Shown to the right is a S150C Sensor with FC and SMA connector adapters.

Shown to the far right is a PM100D console with S150C sensor connected to a FC connectorized optical fiber. This setup is ideal for portable in the lab and in the field use.

Pyroelectric Energy Sensor Mounting Options

Thorlabs' Pyroelectric Energy Sensors are ideal for measuring pulsed sources. These pyroelectric sensors provide direct energy readings for those sources. The sensors are designed to handle medium to high energy pulses from Excimer, YAG, and other high power lasers.

Mounting options include post (with insulating adapter) and cage configurations, shown to the right.

Software for the PM100x Series

All PM100x Series Consoles are shipped with the latest software versions preloaded onto the console or on the USB memory stick. The latest software, firmware, drivers, and utilities for the PM100x Series Power and Energy Meters are also available here.

Firmware updates are available for the PM100A, PM100D, and PM100USB Consoles. Each of these consoles can be controlled remotely by a PC utilizing the remote control application software. VXIpnp/VISA instrument driver are available for the Thorlabs PM100x Series Power Meter Consoles as well.

Multi Console Option

Multi-console option

Up to six PM200 or PM100x Series Power Meters can be operated remotely using the PM Multi Console Utility. The integration of up to six consoles greatly reduces clutter and allows easier monitoring of multiple light sources.

The free software tool allows the real time monitoring of up to six PM200 or PM100x Power Meters to be shown in a single plot. Simply connect your PM200, PM100A, PM100D, or PM100USB meters to a USB hub and download the software here. Each meter's wavelength correction is set individually to allow for monitoring systems with multiple wavelengths.

PM100D Sensor Connectors

D-type Female

DB9 Female

PinConnection
1+5 V (Drive max 50 mA from this pin)
2EEPROM Digital I/O
3Photodiode Ground (Anode), Thermal and Pyro Sensor Ground, Analog Ground
4Photodiode Cathode
5Pyro-Electric Sensor +
6DGND
7PRESENT (Connect this pin via a 1kΩ - 10kΩ resistor to Pin 3 (AGND))
8Thermal Sensor +
9N.C.

 

Analog Output

SMA Female

 

SMA Female

0 ... 2 V

Computer Connection

USB Type Mini-B

USB Type Mini B

USB Type Mini-B to Type A Cable Included

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Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2013-04-02 11:52:00.0
a resposne from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback. This normally should not happen. I will contact you directly to help with the troubleshooting
Poster: tttang
Posted Date: 2013-03-13 09:32:44.11
We have a PM100D with firmware v1.1.0. It can not be updated to newest firmware. The firmware upload is enable. We can update the other PM100D with newer version(v2.xx) successfully. Would you be able to help us? Does it need other steps to do that?
Poster: jacekgol
Posted Date: 2013-02-28 08:24:21.04
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: thank you for your answer. Can not I use the USB interface to the PC (~1kHz sample rate)?
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2013-03-04 08:41:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: you could use the USB logging software but please keep in mind that the sample rate is not fixed and will depend on your computer also. This means that you could possibly, based on your setup have a sample rate (when using the logging software) of a few 100Hz. This in turns means that you would have only a few point per laser cycle, which could potentially be a problem.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2013-02-28 07:52:00.0
a response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your inquiry. The display of the PM100D has a refresh rate of 20Hz so that you will not be able to follow your 100Hz directly on the display. When setting the bandwidth to "high", you should however be able to see your signal both when using the logging program (~1kHz sample rate) or the analog output (100kHz bandwidth maximum). for modulation frequency at 1kHz, the only option is to use the analog output.
Poster: edulgergil
Posted Date: 2012-11-15 14:42:02.08
Is there any operating temperature range for S314C thermal power head in order to get best efficiency?
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-11-15 10:05:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: thank you for your inquiry. The S314C can withstand temperatures (constant operation) up to 85°. The lower limit of the temperature range is 0°.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-06-20 08:14:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback! The limitation of the data rate accessible through the software is to some extent limited by the software architecture. We are currently in the process of modifying the PM100 utility so as to allow the maximum possible sample rate (~1kS/s, hardware limited). We will release a beta version containing this feature at the beginning of the next week.
Poster: sebastien.du.tremblay
Posted Date: 2012-06-17 22:25:59.0
Hi, We bought a PM100D with a S130C sensor last month. We are trying to quantify the power output (mW) of a blue DPSS laser sending 5 ms pulses using the PM100 utilities software. We are unable to achieve sufficient sampling rate with this software, even when setting averaging to minimum (i.e. 1) and interval between samples to zero. In that case, we obtain about 35 samples/sec (and a noisy signal). We would like to achieve a better sampling rate using this software (i.e. 3Ksamples/sec). Any suggestions ? Thanks !
Poster: tcohen
Posted Date: 2012-05-25 09:47:00.0
Response from Tim at Thorlabs: Thank you for using our feedback tool! This happens if the console is in “Relative Measurement” operation mode. In this mode, the left and right sub-menus are fixed and used for “Ref” power and “P” current power, while the main display shows the difference with a + or – sign. If you push the delta “?” button to return to normal measurement mode, the sub menus will again be programmable.
Poster:
Posted Date: 2012-05-24 18:26:27.0
I have two Thorlab meters, one of them I am able to set the right sub menu to µW/cm^2. The other Thorlabs meter does not allow me to do this through the menu commands. Have any of you encountered this before ?
Poster: tcohen
Posted Date: 2012-02-22 10:43:00.0
Response from Tim at Thorlabs to dayong-zhou: By clicking the "Software" tab on this webpage and clicking the link provided you can download the software that comes with the PM100D. When unzipped, look for the file named "Source Distribution" which will contain all of the .vi files. For convenience, the link is: http://www.thorlabs.com/software/MUC/PM100x/Software/Remote_Control_Application/PM100D-PM200_Utility_V4.0.zip
Poster: dayong-zhou
Posted Date: 2012-02-21 23:23:17.0
Just cannot find the LabVIEW examples mentioned in the Operation Manual for PM100D either in onlion Thorlabs softwares or in the attached SD stick. Could you email me these LabVIEW example programs? Thank you, D
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2011-12-27 09:23:00.0
A response form Julien at Thorlabs: Thank your for your feedback. This file is indeed missing from the example folder. I am sorry for the resulting inconvenience. We will add this file immediately.
Poster: seberangjeli
Posted Date: 2011-12-26 22:43:00.0
I bought PM100D recenty and now trying to use Labview program, but the main program ask for PM100D_Open.vi file which is not included with Thorlabs USB drive. Could you please send me the file? Thanks. Shahnan
Poster: jjurado
Posted Date: 2011-08-02 11:16:00.0
Response from Javier at Thorlabs to kging: Thank you very much for contacting us. The sampling rate of our PM100xxx power meters is 3000 samples/sec. This is the internal sampling rate of the console. Using the software, you can set up averaging, which is the number of measurements to be averaged, resulting in 1 measurement sample. You can also configure a number of samples to be taken and displayed, as well as an interval time between two averaging operations.
Poster: kqing
Posted Date: 2011-07-29 15:56:48.0
Whats the sampling rate? Thanks. K
Poster: lsy
Posted Date: 2011-04-01 00:56:05.0
Suddenly, Our PM100D cant recognize S121C. I think there is no problem with S121C, cause our other device can identify the sensor. PM100D indicates the sensor as "PD Adapter". Whats the problem? F.W version is V2.2 Plz help us. Regards Sungyong lee
Poster: ren_mengxin
Posted Date: 2011-02-09 19:14:23.0
Is sensor S120VC compatible with console PM100D? We have gotten PM100D and want another sensor.
Poster: jjurado
Posted Date: 2011-02-09 17:48:00.0
Response from Javier at Thorlabs to ren_mengxin: Thank you very much for submitting your inquiry. All the C series sensors, including the S120VC, are compatible with the PM100D.
Poster: tor
Posted Date: 2010-11-15 08:57:40.0
A response to Vishal from Tor at Thorlabs: Thank you for your interest in our photodiode sensors. The measurement ranges, in watts, for our C-series photodiode sensors are shown below on this page. Please do not hesitate to contact me at techsupport@thorlabs.com if youd like some assistance selecting an appropriate sensor for your application.
Poster: vishals
Posted Date: 2010-11-15 02:23:20.0
Pls send photodiode measurement range in watt unit. vishal sakarvadiya vishals@sac.isro.gov.in
Poster: Thorlabs
Posted Date: 2010-08-18 09:04:39.0
Response from Javier at Thorlabs to Paulo Santos: Thank you very much for your feedback. The software drivers for the PM100 and PM100D power meters are not compatible. They were developed using different protocols, which makes control with a single program not possible.
Poster: santos
Posted Date: 2010-08-17 10:35:48.0
We have PM100 and PM100D power meters, which we would like to control with a single program. I would like to know if the drivers for the new model PM100D also work for the old model PM100. Thanks in advance, Paulo Santos
Poster: Thorlabs
Posted Date: 2010-07-15 11:48:29.0
Response from Javier at Thorlabs to last poster: thank you for your feedback. We are currently in the process of evaluating the power rating specifications for all our sensors. We will update all the values on the web shortly.
Poster:
Posted Date: 2010-07-13 23:51:32.0
teh overview tab says "100 pW to 250 W" but the strongest sensor goes to 200W
Poster: apalmentieri
Posted Date: 2010-03-03 09:10:19.0
A response from Adam to Thorlabs to jpwilde: We have added this file to the software and emailed you a copy of the complete vi folder. This file is included in the folder that was sent out to you.
Poster: jpwilde
Posted Date: 2010-03-02 18:48:44.0
I recently purchased the PM100D (actually, the PM130D) and tried loading the LabView utility software application. I program in LabView and would like to use your source code. However, the main utility code (PM100D Utility.vi) is looking for a sub-VI that was not included with the source code. Can you please send me: PM100D_Open.vi ? Thanks, Jeff Wilde 408-828-3296
Poster: apalmentieri
Posted Date: 2010-01-29 11:20:56.0
A response from Adam at Thorlabs to ctrao2000: I will contact you directly to find the exact instruments that will suit your requirements.
Poster: ctrao2000
Posted Date: 2010-01-29 03:05:11.0
i needs some optical instruments for Ha noi university ò technology
Poster: klee
Posted Date: 2009-12-07 11:08:45.0
A response from Ken at Thorlabs to ag: With the PM100D, you can easily access the wavelength menu by pressing the wavelength key. The menu offers 8 individually configurable sensor independent wavelength settings. To edit a wavelength keep the OK key pressed for 1 second. Set the desired wavelength with the arrow keys.
Poster: ag
Posted Date: 2009-12-04 11:07:37.0
One of the most annoying things about the old version was the huge number o key presses required to change the wavelength, does this do any better? Nice to have a USB interface but it doesnt mention Mac or Linux...
Poster: klee
Posted Date: 2009-09-04 16:48:27.0
A response from Ken at Thorlabs to cye: You will be receiving a quote from our sales deparment shortly.
Poster: cye
Posted Date: 2009-09-04 15:27:43.0
Please send quotation for PM100D S121C Thanks, My information: Chianping Ye, PhD Division of Endocrinology BIDMC & Harvard Medical School 330 Brookline Ave E/CLS 7, 720 Boston, MA 02215 Telephone: 617-735-3353 Fax: 617-735-3323
Poster: jhartmann
Posted Date: 2009-07-09 11:13:55.0
A response from Juergen at Thorlabs to charlesholbrow : There is no exposure time control for photo diode sensors like S120C - the photo diode delivers a current, proportional to optical power. The required averaging is possible - see also manual, sction 4.2.6 "Statistics Display"
Poster: charlesholbrow
Posted Date: 2009-07-07 12:22:51.0
Is it possible to reduce the repetition rate of the meters reading? Is it possible to increase the exposure time of the connected photo diode? I am using a S120C photo Diode sensor. Ideally, I would like to be able to press a button on the meter and display the average value recorded by the meter over the next second.
Poster: klee
Posted Date: 2009-06-26 17:42:13.0
A response from Ken at Thorlabs to ondine.suavet: You will need to use it with a sensor head that can measure 345nm, for example the S120VC or S130VC. Then you will need to make the wavelength correction for 345nm. For more details, please refer to the operating manual, which can be downloaded under the Documents and Drawings tab.
Poster: ondine.suavet
Posted Date: 2009-06-26 17:01:33.0
I would like to know if I can select the wavelength (340nm in my case)where the UV intensity is measured? Thank you very much. Regards, Ondine
Poster: ondine.suavet
Posted Date: 2009-06-26 17:00:19.0
I would like to know if I can select the wavelength (340nm in my case)where the UV intensity is measured? Thank you very much. Regards, Ondine
Poster: ondine.suavet
Posted Date: 2009-06-26 16:59:48.0
I would like to know if I can select the wavelength (340nm in my case)where the UV intensity is measured? Thank you very much. Regards, Ondine
Poster: Greg
Posted Date: 2009-03-31 07:18:13.0
A response from Greg at Thorlabs to cslim: A member of our Technical Support group will send you the software ASAP. I apologize that we do not have this on our website already. We are working on adding it to the download section of our website (gray bar at top: Service -> Download).
Poster: cslim
Posted Date: 2009-03-29 01:16:56.0
We bought the thorlabs PM100D power meter but lost the CD. May I know where I can download the content in the CD? Regards, winston.
Poster: Laurie
Posted Date: 2009-03-06 16:23:31.0
Response from Laurie at Thorlabs to andyh: Thank you for your interest in our power and energy meters. Someone from our technical support staff will contact you shortly to offer a solution.
Poster: andyh
Posted Date: 2009-03-06 14:42:51.0
We just bought the old style meter (~2 months ago) along with a slim cell sensor and thermal sensor. It appears now that we cannot get a second meter of the style that would fit our current sensor cells. Is that correct? What would the cost be to change the connectors to the current style on our 2 sensor? We are interested in having two meter and sensors that are interchangeable. It looks like your product revisions have prevented us from achieving this. What are our options?
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Digital Optical Power and Energy Meter
  Compact, Handheld, Power and Energy Meter Console
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  Console is Calibrated and Includes Certificate of Calibration
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Please note that sensors are not included with the PM100D console. For information about our compatible sensors, please see the sensor descriptions below. Thorlabs does offer a variety of Power Meter Kits with the PM100D Console bundled with several of our most popular sensors. Please visit our Power Meter Kits page for more details.

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Standard Photodiode Power Sensors - S12xC Series
S120C and quick release 30mm Cage System
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S120C and CP90F Quick-Release Mount
  • For General Purpose Optical Power Measurements
  • Integrated Viewing Target for Easy Sensor Alignment
  • Compaptible Fiber Adapters: S120-xx Series
  • Compatible with the PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, PM100A, and PM320E Consoles
  • Sensor, Protective Cap, IR Target, and Thread Adapter Included
  • Click Here to View All of our Photodiode Power Sensors

The S12xC Standard Photodiode Power Sensors are ideal for metering low power coherent and incoherent sources from the UV to the NIR. The NIST-traceable, calibrated sensors feature an integrated viewing target for easy alignment, enhanced shielding against electromagnetic interference, over temperature alert device, and large Ø9.5 mm sensor aperture. The sensors are compatible with 30 mm cage systems, Ø1/2" posts, and SM1 (1.035"-40) lens tubes, and are ideal for free-space and fiber-coupled sources.

Item #S120VCS120CS121CS122C

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S120VC

S120C

S121C

S122C

Aperture Size Ø9.5 mm
Wavelength Range 200 nm - 1100 nm 400 nm - 1100 nm 400 nm - 1100 nm 700 nm - 1800 nm
Power Range 50 nW - 50 mW 500 nW - 500 mW 50 nW - 40 mW
Detector Type Si Photodiode Ge Photodiode
Linearity ±0.5%
Resolution 1 nW 10 nW
Measurement Uncertainty ±3% (451 nm - 1100 nm)
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% (451 nm - 1000 nm)
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
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S120C Support Documentation S120C Standard Photodiode Power Sensor, Si, 400 - 1100 nm, 50 mW $285.00
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S121C Support Documentation S121C Standard Photodiode Power Sensor, Si, 400 - 1100 nm, 500 mW $310.00
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S122C Support Documentation S122C Standard Photodiode Power Sensor, Ge, 700 - 1800 nm, 40 mW $570.00
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Slim Photodiode Power Sensors - S13xC Series
S130C inserted into 30mm Cage System
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S130C Sensor in a 30 mm Cage
  • For Optical Power Measurements in Confined Spaces
  • Very Slim Design: 5 mm Thin on Sensor Side
  • Ø9.5 mm Sensor Aperture
  • Slideable ND Filter Automatically Changes Sensor Power Range
  • Compatible with the PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, PM100A, and PM320E Consoles
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The S13xC Slim Photodiode Power Sensors are designed to take optical source power measurements in locations where space and accessibility are at a premium. The 5 mm thin Slim Photodiode Sensors can fit between closely space optics, cage systems, and other arrangements where standard power meters may not fit. The NIST-traceable, calibrated sensors also feature a large Ø9.5 mm sensor aperture and slideable neutral density filter for dual power ranges in one compact device.

Item #S130VCS130CS132C
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S130VC

S130C

S132C

Aperture Size Ø9.5 mm
Wavelength Range
(with filter)
200 - 1100 nm
(200 - 1100 nm)
400 - 1100 nm
(400 - 1100 nm)
700 - 1800 nm
(1200 - 1800 nm)
Power Range
(with filter)
500 pW - 5 mW
(50 nW - 50 mW)
500 pW - 5 mW
(100 µW - 500 mW)
1 nW - 5 mW
(100 µW - 500 mW)
Detector Type Si Photodiode Ge Photodiode
Linearity ±0.5%
Resolution (with filter) 100 pW (1 nW) 100 pW (100 nW) 1 nW (100 nW)
Measurement Uncertainty ±3% (450 - 1000 nm)
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% (700 - 1100 nm)
±5% (1100 - 1800 nm)
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S132C Support Documentation S132C Slim Photodiode Power Sensor, Ge, 700 - 1800 nm, 500 mW $675.00
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Integrating Sphere Photodiode Power Sensors - S14xC Series
S142C and S120-FC Fiber Adapter
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S140C and S120-FC Fiber Adapter

The S14xC Integrating Sphere Photodiode Power Sensors are the choice for non-uniform, diverging, beam shape and entrance angle independent power measurements. Integrating spheres are ideal for power measurements from fiber sources, as well as off-axis free space sources. The integrating spheres feature large Ø5 mm or Ø12 mm apertures, SM1 (1.035"-40) threaded front connections, enhanced shielding against electromagnetic interference, and an overtemp alert sensor. NIST-traceable data is stored in the sensor connector.

Item #S140CS142CS144CS145CS146C
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S140C

S142C

S144C

S145C

S146C

Aperture Ø5 mm Ø12 mm Ø5 mm Ø12 mm
Wavelength Range 350 - 1100 nm 800 - 1700 nm 900 - 1650 nm
Power Range 1 µW - 500 mW 5 µW - 5 W 100 nW - 500 mW 1 µW - 3 W 10 µW - 20 W
Detector Type Si Photodiode InGaAs Photodiode
Linearity ±0.5%
Resolution 1 nW 10 nW
Measurement
Uncertainty
±3% 450 - 1000 nm
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% 451 - 950 nm
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
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Fiber Photodiode Power Sensors - S15xC Series
S150C and PM100D
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PM100D with S150C Sensor and FC Cable

The S15xC Compact Fiber Photodiode Power Sensor is designed to take power measurements from a wide variety of fiber-coupled sources. The compact sensor, integrated into the power meter connector, features a unique integrated design housing the photodiode sensor, fiber coupling, and NIST-traceable data. The connectors included with these sensors are easily interchanged with a variety of standard fiber connectors.

Item #S150CS151CS154CS155C
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S150C

S151C

S152C

S153C

Included Connectors FC & SMA FC
Wavelength Range 350 - 1100 nm 400 - 1100 nm 800 - 1700 nm
Power Range 100 pW to 5 mW
(-70 dBm to +7 dBm)
1 nW to 20 mW
(-60 dBm to +13 dBm)
100 pW to 3 mW
(-70 dBm to +5 dBm)
1 nW to 20 mW
(-60 dBm to +13 dBm)
Detector Type Si Photodiode InGaAs Photodiode
Linearity ±0.5%
Resolution 10 pW (-80 dBm) 100 pW (-70 dBm) 10 pW (-80 dBm)
Measurement Uncertainty ±3% (451 - 1000 nm)
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% (531 - 1000 nm)
±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
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S154C Support Documentation S154C Compact Fiber Photodiode Power Sensor, InGaAs, 800 - 1700 nm, 3 mW $410.00
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Thermal Sensors for General Applications - S3xxC Series
Thermal Sensor Absorption Spectra
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Thermal Sensor Absorption Spectra
  • For General Broadband Optical Power Measurements
  • Ø12 mm - Ø25 mm Sensor Area
  • Fast Response Time
  • Broadband Coatings with Flat Response over a Large Wavelength Range
  • Compatible with the PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, PM100A, and PM320E Consoles
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The S3xxC Standard Thermal Power Sensors are designed for broadband optical power measurements of low (100 µW) to high (200 W) power sources. The broadband coatings used on these thermal sensors feature a flat response over a wide range of wavelengths (190 nm to 25 µm).

NIST-traceable response curves are stored in the sensor connector. Aperture sizes from Ø12 mm to Ø25 mm allow easy alignment and measurement of large spot size laser sources. All Standard Thermal Sensors feature SM1 (1.035"-40) threading on the front for easy integration into existing cage and lens tube systems in addition to fiber coupling applications.

Item #S302CS310CS314CS322C

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S302C

S310C

S314C

S322C

Aperture Size Ø9.3 mm (Ø12 mm with Black SM1-Threaded Shield Removed) Ø20 mm Ø25 mm
Wavelength Range 0.19 - 25 µm 0.19 - 25 µm 0.19 - 11 µm 0.25 - 11 µm
Power Range 100 µW - 2 W 10 mW - 10 W 10 mW - 40 W 100 mW - 200 W
Detector Type Stabilized Thermal Absorber Thermal Surface Absorber
Linearity ± 1%
Resolution 1 µW 200 µW 1 mW 5 mW
Measurement Uncertainty ±3% @ 1064 nm
±5% @ 0.19 - 25 µm
±3% @ 1064 nm
±5% @ 0.19 - 11 µm
Response Time 3 s <1 s 1 s
Cooling Passive Active Fan Cooling
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Thermal Sensors for Excimer and YAG Lasers - S3xxC Series
For Excimer and YAG Lasers
  • For Optical Power Measurements of Excimer and YAG Lasers
  • Ideal for Applications with High Peak Powers (10 W and 40 W Versions Available)
  • Ø25 mm or Ø40 mm Sensor Area
  • Fast Response Time
  • Compatible with the PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, PM100A, and PM320E Consoles
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The S350C and S370C Thermal Sensors are designed for Excimer and YAG pulsed laser sources, respectively. The S350C sensor features a Ø40 mm aperture, while the S370C has a Ø25 mm aperture designed for easy alignment of large spot size pulsed lasers. The units are post mountable for free space applications and feature NIST-traceable data stored in the sensor connector.

Item #S350CS370C
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S350C

S370C

Aperture Size Ø40 mm Ø25 mm
Wavelength Range 0.19 - 1.1 µm, 10.6 µm 0.40 - 5.2 µm
Power Range 10 mW - 40 W 10 mW - 10 W
Detector Type Thermal Surface Absorber Thermal Volume Absorber
Linearity ± 1%
Resolution 1 mW 250 µW
Measurement Uncertainty ±3% @ 351 nm
±5% @ 190 - 1100 nm (10.6 µm)
±3% @ 1064 nm
±5% @ 0.40 - 5.2 µm
Response Time 1 s 3 s
Cooling Passive
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Pyroelectric Sensors - ESxxxC Series
ES220C with a 30mm Cage System
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ES220C Sensor in a 30 mm Cage System
  • For General Purpose and High Energy Optical Pulse Measurements
  • Black Broadband Coating with Flat Response Over a Wide Wavelength Range
  • Ceramic Coating with High Damage Thresholds for High-Energy-Density Lasers
  • Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm Sensor Area
  • Comes with BNC Connector for Oscilloscope Use and a Sensor Adapter for Use with the
    PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, and PM320E Consoles
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The ESxxxC Standard and High Energy Pyroelectric Sensors are designed to measure pulsed coherent and incoherent sources. Pyroelectric sensors are not suited for CW measurements, as they convert energy from light pulses into voltage pulses. A black broadband or ceramic coating is used for low or high power measurements, respectively. Large sensor areas from Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm allow easy alignment. The energy sensors features BNC connectors for oscilloscope use, as well as standard power meter connectors which contain NIST and PTB-traceable calibration data.

Item #ES111CES120CES145CES220CES245C
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ES111C

ES120C

ES145C

ES220C

ES245C

Aperture Size Ø11 mm Ø20 mm Ø45 mm Ø20 mm Ø45 mm
Wavelength Range 0.185 - 25 µm
Energy Range 10 µJ – 150 mJ 100 µJ – 500 mJ 500 µJ – 2 J 500 µJ – 3 J 1 mJ – 15 J
Detector Type Pyroelectric Energy Sensor with Black Broadband Coating Pyroelectric Energy Sensor with Ceramic Coating
Resolution 100 nJ 100 nJ 1 µJ 25 µJ 50 µJ
Linearity ±1%
Measurement Uncertainty ±5% @ 0.185 - 25 µm
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