ASE Flat Spectrum C-Band Module - OEM

May 31, 2021
Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) light source with an high spectrum flatness with ripple less than ±0.5 dB over 1529 – 1562 nm.

Now OZ Optics Limited, a world leading supplier of fiber optic products for existing and next-generation optical networks, offers an Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) light source with an high spectrum flatness with ripple less than ±0.5 dB over 1529 – 1562 nm. This OEM module comes with a built-in Pump TEC and current driver adjusted to generate a nominal +13 dBm output with high power stability. The unit can be configured with an internal or external optical monitor port and optical attenuator. The Unit is packaged in a low profile OEM housing with an RS-232 interface, and it can also be provided in a Turnkey Benchtop chassis.

Designed to be used for traditional C-band wavelengths, this C-band ASE flat Spectrum is ideal for several applications including: Optical Signal-to-Noise (OSNR), sensor interrogation, WDM, product calibration or for passive component characterization over the C-band. Contact OZ Optics for more details.

About OZ Optics Limited

Founded in 1985, OZ Optics Limited designs, manufactures and markets fiber optic components for existing and next-generation optical networks and systems based on proprietary technology, trade secrets and patents. OZ Optics products enable customers to develop optical networking systems that transmit data reliably at increasing data rates. OZ Optics also designs and manufactures handheld test and measurement equipment for the fiber optic market. The Company's state-of-the-art design capabilities enable OZ Optics to rapidly deliver a broad range of high-quality products to meet customer specifications and requirements. Contact an OZ Optics representative for technical details.

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