Fiber Optic Cable Pulse Detector

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The DET30 is a ready-to-use high-speed photodetector for use with FC-connected fiber optic cables in optical systems. The FC flange facilitates coupling to a fiber optic light source, and an SMA connector is used at the output. The detector is powered by an A23 12V battery, first turn the battery cover counterclockwise to remove it, when installing a new battery, you need to pay attention to the positive and negative terminals of the battery, the negative terminal is the spring end of the battery cover.

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