DATASHEET | FEBRUARY 2012
FIBER OPTICS
Applications
The 1751 laser module is a Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
laser for analog applications. It features a distributed feedback chip that has been
designed specifically for Radio Frequency (RF) applications. The 1751 laser
module has a wide temperature range for reliable performance in harsh node
environments and narrow transmitter designs. It also features low adiabatic chirp
to maximize signal quality in short and long lengths of fiber. The laser’s excellent
inherent linearity minimizes degradation of the broadcast signals caused by
quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) channels. The versatile 1751 laser
module reduces cable network architecture fiber needs and lessens equipment
reqirements in the hub.
The 1751 is available in a wide range of standard ITU wavelengths. The lasers
are offered as either forward-path (40 MHz- 860 MHz) or return-path (5 MHz-210
MHz) modules.
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Performance Highlights
Parameters
Available wavelengths (ITU Grid)
Optical Output Power (multiple versions)
Temperature Case Temperature Range
Frequency Range:
Return Path
Forward Path
Composite Second Order
Composite Triple Beat
Adiabatic Chirp (measured at 500 MHz)
Min
1527.99
6-10
-40
5
40
50
60
40
Typical
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Max
1562.23
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+85
210
860
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100
Units
nm
mW
°C
MHz
MHz
dBc
dBc
MHz/mA
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