
TELEDYNE
JUDSON TECHNOLOGIES
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TELEDYNE
JUDSON TECHNOLOGIES
A Teledyne Technologies Company
221 COMMERCE DRIVE
MONTGOMERYVILLE, PA 18936-9641
PHONE: 215-368-6901
FAX: 215-362-6107
www.teledynejudson.com
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Bias Resistor Selection for HgCdTe Detectors
Bias Resistor
Detector Resistance
PA-300
PREAMPLIFIERS
Operating Instructions
Detector Biasing
When purchased with a J15 Series HgCdTe detector, the
preamplifier is supplied with a bias resistor to provide
optimum bias voltage to the detector.
If the amplifier was purchased without the detector, the
amplifier should be matched to the detector in the
following manner:
1. Remove the linearizing resistor if applicable.
2. The factory installed set resistor is 207 ohms
(nominal) for a 1mm square detector and bias of 1.2VDC.
The value of the set resistor can be determined by using
Table 1.0 or the following formula.
Rset = 2210 VBias/ (VSupply - VBias- 0.7)
The voltage bias set resistor Rset should be installed in
the amplifier. This is done by removing the top cover
and de-soldering the Rset resistor. This resistor is
mounted on solder clips for ease of replacement.
The detector bias voltage is set with the bias resistor RB
and detector disconnected. Set detector bias voltage to
values indicated on detector data sheet by adjusting
bias pot while monitoring the voltage at the first stage
output BNC.
Table 2.0
3. The bias resistor (RB) is selected to balance the bridge
network and must be selected to provide all of the current
to the detector. The value of RBcan be calculated using
the following formula or Table 2.0.
RB= (VSupply -VBias- 0.7) RDetector / VBias
Connect the bias resistor to the external pin jacks on the
amp. Cool the detector to its operating temperature and
connect it to the amplifier input. Select high gain setting
and verify first stage output voltage < 1V. If greater than
1V, adjust RBcloser to calculated values until first stage
output voltage < 1V. Final adjustments in first stage
output offset voltage to 0V can be made by adjusting bias
pot if necessary.
If the detector is used with high optical power levels such
as in an FTIR application, this adjustment should be made
with the unit in the system.
Installing the Linearizing Resistor
The optional linearizing resistor should be used as
necessary to bring the spectral response curve baseline
back to a zero level. The value of this resistor required
should be between 2Kohms and 20Kohms. The linearity
adjust potentiometer can be used for fine adjustments.
Choose the closest 1% metal film resistor value for the bias
resistor with a power rating > (Vsupply- VBias- 0.7)2/ RB.If
bias power is over 0.25 watts, use either higher power
resistors or parallel two resistors of double the value.
When installing Rset and Rlin on customer supplied
detectors, use the following table to select Rset and Rlin.
Use 1% resistors.
Table 1.0
Det. Size Nominal
(PC MCT) VBiasRset
.10 .12519.0
.25 .30 47
.50 .60 97
1.0 1.2 200
2.0 2.4 450
3.0 3.6 750
4.0 4.3 1100
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Information in this document is believed to be reliable.However, no responsibility is assumed for possible inaccuracies or
omission. Specifications are subject to change without notice.