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The MARS series C-band PreAmp EDFA module of Connet is the high-gain, low-noise fiber preamplifier (Pre-EDFA). This amplifier is used to pre-amplify the small signal (down to -40dBm), improve the receiver sensitivity and extend the transmission distance of the signal. This series of amplifiers employ the optimized Erbium-doped fiber optical path structure internally. The high-performance small signal amplification output can be achieved with the ASE being suppressed to an extreme level.
Connet MARS series C-band PreAmp EDFA module is a highly reliable, compact amplifier providing excellent optical performance. It can be customized for single channel or multi-channel pre-amplification. The typical gain of this amplifier is 30dB, 40dB and 50dB. The maximum gain can be up to 50dB.
Specifications:
Parameter |
Unit |
Specification |
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Min |
Typ. |
Max |
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Part no. |
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MFAS-ER-C-M-PA |
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Operating wavelength |
nm |
1528 |
1550 |
1560 |
Input power |
dBm |
-45 |
- |
-10 |
Output power |
dBm |
- |
10 |
- |
Minimum gain |
dB |
30 |
- |
50 |
Noise figure |
dB |
- |
4 |
4.5 |
Input/output isolation |
dB |
30 |
35 |
- |
Output power tunable range |
% |
0 |
- |
100 |
Input/output monitor |
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Optional |
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Control mode |
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ACC or APC |
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Power supply |
VDC |
5 |
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Power consumption |
W |
- |
- |
5 |
Operating temperature |
℃ |
-35 |
- |
+65 |
Storage temperature |
℃ |
-40 |
- |
+85 |
Electrical Interface |
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DB30 |
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Input/output fiber type |
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SMF-28e |
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Input/output fiber length |
m |
>0.5 |
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Optical connector |
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FC/APC (other options available) |
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Dimension |
mm |
90(L)x70(W)x15(H) |
Spectrum:
Ordering Information:
· MFAS-ER-C-M-<PW>-PA
· C: Operating wavelength in nm
· M: M-Module
· PW: Output power in dBm, e.g.: 7-5mW, 10-10mW
Features:
· Mini size, compact structure
· Low noise, excellent gain
· High stability, high reliability
· Gain flattened
· Tunable output power
Applications:
· Metro network
· Optical access network
· Fiber optic communication
· Scientific research