Equipment

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Equipment that has been checked out of the lab: doc.

Equipment that is stored in the trailer: docx.

Electrical

Microwave

Electrical spectrum analyzers

  • HP 70000 (2) - these have an optical input port as well. They need to be installed in a mainframe.

RF signal generators

  • HP 8340B synthesized sweep generator (10 MHz to 26.5 GHz)

Data Tx/Rx

Amplifiers

Network analyzers

  • HP 8703A (lightwave component analyzer)
  • PNA-X

C-V meters

Cables & connectors

  • See the attached document for instructions on microwave connector care.

Other

  • HP 70820A microwave transition analyzer (essentially an oscilloscope with excellent rise-time measuring capabilities)

DC

Voltage/current sources

Multimeters

Semiconductor parameter analyzers

  • HP 4145A Semiconductor parameter analyzer


Temperature controllers


AC

Oscilloscopes

Pulse generators

  • HP 8116A (2) function generators to 50MHz

Lock-in amplifiers

Other amplifiers

  • SR570 current pre-amplifier


Optical

OSAs

Fiber optics

Tunable filters

Isolators

Switches

Detectors

High-speed

Power meters/broad area PDs

Misc. characterization

Cameras

Optical sources

Broadband sources

  • SLED (example)
  • ASE source

CW lasers

1550 nm

  • Agilent TLS (example)

1310 nm

Other

  • SDL-8610 (2): 850nm, 100mW, fiber-coupled

Pulsed lasers

  • Calmar mode-locked laser (example)

Amplifiers

Attenuators

Modulators/transmitters

High-speed

Low-speed

Other

Communication

We have several USB/GPIB converters. The one from Agilent is not intuitive to install. Follow the instructions here:Agilent 82357A (USB/GPIB)

Opto-mechanics

  • Newport 855C programmable controller (for up to 4 mechanical actuators)

Water coolers

Optical tables

Safety

First aid kit (near fume hood)

Radiation safety goggles at various wavelengths (in bin above sample cabinet)