1030~1100nm 17dBm 50mW YDFA Single-mode Fiber Amplifier
The Ytterbium-doped fiber amplifier (YDFA) generates gain by pumping ytterbium-doped fiber with a semiconductor laser. It is used to amplify laser signals in the 1030~1100nm band and Hi1060 single-mode fiber output. The output power is continuously adjustable and has the advantage of high gain and low noise. The desktop YDFA is convenient for experimental operation, and the user can adjust the pump current and output power through the buttons on the front panel. A more compact modular YDFA is also available, which is convenient for users’ system integration. It support PC software control and serial port command control.
[Features]
Wide wavelength range.
High output power.
Low noise.
[Applications]
Nonlinear Optics
Fiber sensing
Fiber laser
[Specifications]
Parameters |
Unit |
Typical Value |
Remarks |
Model |
— |
YDFA-17-SM |
|
Wavelength Range |
nm |
1030~1100 |
1030nm~1070nm (Default) |
Input Power |
dBm |
0~10 |
Customizable |
Saturated Output Power |
dBm |
17 |
@0dBm input |
Noise Index |
dB |
5.0 |
|
Polarization Dependent Gain |
dB |
<0.3 |
|
Input/Output Isolation |
dB |
>35 |
|
Pigtail Fiber Type |
— |
Hi 1060 single-mode fiber |
|
Pigtail Connector Type |
— |
FC/APC |
|
Working Mode |
— |
ACC/APC |
*Note1 |
Electrical and Environmental Parameters |
Deskcenter Type |
Control Method |
Button |
Communication Interface |
DB9 Female (Default not include) |
Power Supply |
100~240V AC, <30W |
Size |
260(W)×280(D)×120(H)mm |
Operating Temperature Range |
-5~+35°C |
Operating Humidity Range |
0~70% |
*Note1:
ACC mode – automatic current control: the YDFA pumping current is set by the user, and the YDFA is automatically locked to achieve a constant pump current. When the input optical power fluctuates, the output power will also fluctuate accordingly.
APC mode – automatic power control: the user sets the YDFA signal light output power, PD automatically monitors and feeds back the output power, YDFA control and self-adaptive adjustment of the pump to achieve the stability of the output signal. When the input optical power fluctuates, the APC mode will minimize the output power fluctuation.
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