RPMC - Red Laser Diodes

Erbium Fiber Amplifier

Micro EDFA

This Micro EDFA is intended for single channel and narrowband applications in the C-band wavelength range. It can be optimized to perform as a booster, line or pre-amplifier in DWDM systems and subsystems for metro and long haul applications. The gain block contains input and output monitor diodes and isolators.

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Compact EDFA

The Compact EDFA gain block is intended for DWDM applications in the C- & L-band wavelength range. It can be optimized to perform as a booster, line or pre-amplifier in DWDM systems and subsystems for metro and long haul applications. The gain block contains input and output monitor diodes and isolators.

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Compact EDFA Gain Module

The Compact EDFA Gain Module can be optimized to perform as a booster, line and pre-amplifier in systems and subsystems for metro and long haul applications. It operates in constant gain, constant power mode or in constant current mode. The gain block contains input and output monitor diodes and isolators.

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High Power Bench-top Amplifier

These amplifiers are intended to be used in various domains like high speed optical transmissions, booster amplifier for transmitters, sensors as well as test and measurement setups. Featuring on board control electronics capabilities, these PM EDFAs
can be operated in variety of control modes including Automatic Current Control (ACC), Automatic Power Control (APC) or Automatic Gain Control (AGC).

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