C+L band 1000mW Distributed Fiber Raman Amplifier Desktop Type FRA-CL-1000-B

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C+L band 1000mW Distributed Fiber Raman Amplifier Desktop Type FRA-CL-1000-B

Fiber Raman amplifiers use the Raman scattering effect in quartz optical fibers to provide gain for optical signals. They have the advantages of wide gain range, flat gain, and low noise. C+L band first-order Raman amplifiers use dedicated wavelength lasers as Raman pumps to provide gain for C+L band signal light, which can effectively compensate for the attenuation of optical signals in long-distance optical fiber transmission. They are suitable for long-distance optical transmission systems and distributed optical fiber sensing systems. *Note 1

[Features]
Wide wavelength range
High gain factor
Low noise figure

[Application]
Long distance fiber optic communication
Fiber Distributed Sensing
Fiber laser


[Specifications]

Parameters

Unit

Typical value

Remarks

Model

--

FRA-CL-1000-B

 

Signal Wavelength

nm

1528~1608

C+L band

Raman Gain

dB

10/12/14

*Note 2

Gain Flatness

dB

<2

*Note 2

Pump Power

mW

1000

 

Pump Light Polarization(DOP)

--

 5% (Typical),10%(Max)

 

Noise Figure

dB

0

 

Pigtail Fiber Type

--

SMF-28 Single Mode fiber

L=1m

Pigtail Connector Type

--

FC/APC

 

Work mode

--

APPC

Automatic pump power control

 

Electrical and environmental parameters

Desktop Type

Control method

Button

Communication interface

DB9 Female (Default not include)

Power supply

AC 100~240V

Size

260(W)×280(D)×120(H)mm

Operating temperature range

-5~+35°C

Operating humidity range

0~70%

 

*Note1: This amplifier is only a Raman amplifier pump. It also needs to cooperate with the optical fiber in the user system to generate Raman gain. It is not a discrete optical fiber Raman amplifier (Discrete Raman Amplifier); usually the optical fiber length in the transmission system exceeds 50km. It is recommended to configure a distributed Raman amplifier.
*Note 2: The gain of the distributed Raman amplifier refers to the signal power comparison at the receiving end of the system when the Raman amplifier pump is on and off. It is also called the switching gain (On-Off Gain). The switching gain is different from the usual The amplifier gain in this sense does not refer to the ratio of the output power to the input power. The actual effect of the distributed Raman amplifier (Raman gain coefficient, gain flatness) is closely related to comprehensive factors such as transmission fiber type, fiber length, signal wavelength and power. The typical values here are only reference values.







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