32 Port WDM EDFA

Overview   The EDFA high-power optical amplifier is a high-power multi-port output fiber amplifier with a gain spectrum bandwidth of 1535~1565nm. It is mainly designed for applications of CATV or 1~8 continuous strip channels (ITU wavelengths). It provides a flexible, low-cost solution for large- scale FTTH coverage of CATV systems...
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Overview

 

The EDFA high-power optical amplifier is a high-power multi-port output fiber amplifier with a gain spectrum bandwidth of 1535~1565nm. It is mainly designed for applications of CATV or 1~8 continuous strip channels (ITU wavelengths). It provides a flexible, low-cost solution for large- scale FTTH coverage of CATV systems in large and medium-sized cities.

 

What is EDFA?

When optical transmitting over long distance, the optical signal has to be amplified many times because of the signal loss from fiber attenuation, connectivity losses, fiber splicing losses, etc. Before optical amplifier is invented, the optical signal has to be first converted into electrical signal, amplified, and then converted back to optical signal again. The process is very complicated and expensive. EDFA Optical amplifier can amplify signals directly, this process is significantly cheaper and started a fiber optic revolution. 

EDFA, or Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier, uses the Erbium-doped fiber as optical amplification medium to directly enhance the signals. The amplifying medium is a glass optical fiber doped with erbium ions. The erbium-doped fiber gain medium amplifies light at wavelengths that are in the neighborhood of 1550 nm—the optical wavelengths that suffer minimum attenuation in optical fibers. EDFA works best in the range 1530 to 1565 nm, and it possesses low noise and can amplify many wavelengths simultaneously, making it the fiber amplifier of choice for most applications in optical communications


What is WDM?

Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM: Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is a technology that simultaneously transmits multiple wavelength signals in an optical fiber. WDM technology increases the transmission capacity of an optical fiber several times to tens of times or even hundreds of times compared with single-wavelength transmission, thereby increasing the transmission capacity of the optical fiber, reducing costs, and having great application value and economic value. 

PON+EDFA application 

EDFA optical amplifier mainly used for 1550nm, which make CATV over fiber tranmission more distance. The PON work with EDFA by FWDM, which realize triple FTTH application.

 

Features

Limit Parameter
Maximum received range
1535-1565 nm
Lowest input optical power
-10dBm
The highest input optical power
+10dBm
Extreme operating temperature
-5℃ ~+50℃
Limit supply voltage
AC(90V ~ 264V)
Technical Parameters
Wavelength
1535-1565nm
Input power range
-5dBm~+10dBm(normal input -2dBm~+5dBm)
Output optical power
26dBm~37dBm
Optical power stability
±0.1dBm
Noise figure
≤ 6.0dB(Pin=0dB)
Input return loss
≥ 45dB
Output return loss
≥ 45dB
C/N
≥ 50dB
C/CTB
≥ 65dB
C/CSO
≥ 65dB
Optical connector
SC/APC;SC/PC;LC/APC;LC/PC
Consumption
≤ 150w
Size
428(W)*482(L)*89(H)mm

 

Application

◆Analog CATV Transmission

◆FTTH Optical Access

◆Optical Distribution

◆Free Space Optical

◆R&D and Training

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