40dBm Ultra-high Gain Single-mode YDFA Technology Frontier
The 40dBm ytterbium-doped fiber amplifier uses advanced ytterbium-doped fiber as the gain medium. Ytterbium is widely used in fiber amplifiers due to its unique energy level structure and efficient energy conversion characteristics. When pump light (usually high-power laser) is injected into ytterbium-doped fiber, ytterbium atoms absorb the energy of the pump light and undergo energy level transitions. Subsequently, when the optical signal passes through the fiber, the ytterbium atoms are stimulated to radiate photons of the same frequency as the signal light, thereby amplifying the optical signal.
It is a 1030~1070nm Ytterbium-doped fiber amplifier. The saturated output power is 40dBm @0dBm input. The 40dBm YDFA is a high-power amplifier, with an additional Monitor interface. The Monitor is used to monitor or synchronize signals with low power. And it has built-in cooling fan. Configured with RS2323 interface, available software or control command YDFA.
It supports two working modes of APC/ACC, and the two working modes can be switched by pressing the button. In APC working mode, the output power can be set. In ACC working mode, the working current can be set. Finally, press the middle square button to confirm.
The use of single-mode optical fiber as the transmission medium ensures high-quality transmission of optical signals. Single-mode optical fiber has small intermodal dispersion and is suitable for long-distance, high-speed optical communication applications.
The data sheet of YDFA-40-SM-B.
In summary, the 40dBm ytterbium-doped fiber amplifier has shown strong competitiveness and broad market space in the field of optical communication with its excellent performance and wide application prospects. With the continuous advancement of technology and the continuous growth of application demand, it is believed that this technology will play a more important role in the future and promote the rapid development of the optical communication industry.
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