International Radiation Detectors, Inc.
BT-250 Bias Tee
When measuring energy of light pulses with the SXUV/UVG
series photodiodes, it is recommended that a reverse bias be
used. These photodiodes will saturate for pulse energies
greater than 10 µJ/cm2 if used without bias. Applying a
reverse bias will raise the saturation threshold to higher
levels. The BT-250 is a low noise bias insertion tee with a
DC blocking capacitor that was designed specifically for use
with the SXUV/UVG series photodiodes. The BT-250 is rated
for up to 250V applied bias and an optional BT-500 is
available with voltage rating up to 500 V.
The BT-250 has 3 ports that should be connected with BNC
cables to an oscilloscope, DC power supply and photodiode.
The BT-250 can be connected to a common ground with a banana
plug. Be sure the detector is reversed biased. To check if
the detector is reverse biased, slowly increase the bias
voltage and verify that the current is not rapidly
increasing. If it is, switch the polarity on the power
supply. (Note: the detector may be damaged by a forward
bias.) The amount of bias should not exceed the breakdown
voltage of the detector.
It is estimated that the measured output of the BT-250 is
approximately 5% less than the actual output of the diode
due to the loss in the bias tee.
Mechanical Drawing
Electrical Schematic

Usage Documents
BT-250 Safety and Usage
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