Seed laser diode driver from Analog Modules provides operation up to 1.2 A

Sept. 11, 2012
The Model 763 OEM seed laser diode driver is intended to drive 14-pin, butterfly-packaged laser diode modules or semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) for use in continuous-wave (CW) or pulsed fiber MOPA and EDFA systems.
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The Model 763 OEM seed laser diode driver is intended to drive 14-pin, butterfly-packaged laser diode modules or semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) for use in continuous-wave (CW) or pulsed fiber MOPA and EDFA systems. It provides operation up to 1.2 A, 3.0 V, and pulsewidths down to 10 ns. The driver circuitry operates from a single 5 V power source.
Analog Modules
Longwood, FL

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Analog Modules, Inc. announces the release of its Model 763 OEM Seed Laser Diode Driver

Longwood, FL – Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of its OEM Seed Laser Diode Driver, Model 763.

The Model 763 OEM seed laser diode driver (pump laser diode driver) is ideal for driving 14-pin butterfly packaged laser diode modules or semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) for use in CW or pulsed fiber MOPA and EDFA systems. The driver is implemented as a transconductance amplifier (analog voltage in, scaled current out) with operation up to 1.2A, 3.0V and pulsewidths down to 10ns. The driver circuitry operates from a single +5V power source. All other required voltages are generated on the board by high efficiency switching power supplies. The 763 is manufactured to the RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC requirements.

For detailed specifications and outline drawings on the Model 763, visit our website at www.analogmodules.com/products/laser-diode.php to view the product data sheet. Please contact AMI to discuss the specifics of your application at [email protected] or phone +1 407-339-4355.

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