The EMCORE PONA 2100 Series Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) is an
ideal building block for OEM system integrators. The family of PONA 2100 series
EDFA’s is designed to meet the most demanding noise performance requirements
of CATV applications, and performs all the functions required of an optical
amplifier for system integration. PONA 2100 series EDFA’s provide optical
isolation on the input and output of the gain block for stable, low noise operation.
The input and output optical signal power levels are detected for monitoring and
control. The input optical signal is amplified with active gain control for a constant
output power level, or with active output power control for constant gain mode.
The PONA 2100 series EDFA’s also provide monitors and associated alarms for
all vital characteristics. The optical output of the PONA 2100 series EDFA’s can
be split into multiple ports by an optional external splitter.
Applications
High Performance Supertrunking Links
High Power Distribution Networks
Redundanct Ring Architectures
FTTx Networks.
Features
Full Functionality 1 RU EDFA
Low Noise Figure (Typ < 5.5 dB)
Total Input Power Range: -10 dBm to
+12 dBM
+14 dBm to +30 dBm Output Power
Optional Internal Optical Power Splitters
Standard RS-232 Communications
Standard SNMP Communication
(coming soon)
Key Lock Switch
Standard and Optional Gain Flatness
(1530 nm – 1562 nm)
VFD Panel Status Indicator
Low Electrical Power Consumption
Input/Output Isolation >40/40 dB
Polarization Dependant Gain < 0.1 dB
Polarization Mode Dispersion < 0.5 ps
General and Mechanical Specifications
Property
Operating Wavelength
Operating Case Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity
Voltage Supply Range
Optical Connectors
Dimensions in Inches
Requirement
1532 ~ 1565 nm
1545 ~ 1565 nm
-10C to 55C
-40C to 85C
20% to 85%
100 VAC to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
-36 to –60 V DC
SC/APC; SC/UPC; FC/APC;
FC/UPC; E2000/APC
19.0”W x 14.76”D x 1.72”H
Comments
PONA 2114 – PONA2127
PONA 2130
Standard
Standard
Non-condensing
Standard
Optional
User Specified
19” Rack Mounted, 1U
| REV 2012.01
Information contained herein is deemed reliable and accurate as of the issue date. EMCORE reserves the right to change the design or specification at any time without notice.
PONA 2100 Series
DATASHEET | JANUARY 2012
FIBER OPTICS
Optical/Electrical Characteristics
1
Property
Operating Input Power
Operating Input Power
Output Power
Noise Figure
Static Gain Flatness
Dynamic Gain Flatness
Output Power Stability
Power Consumption
(steady state regime)
Symbol
(Units)
Pin (dBm)
Pin (dBm)
Po (dBm)
NF (dB)
GF (dB)
(dB)
(dB)
Psys (W)
Limit
2114
Max
Min
+12
-10
14.0
+/-.25
Typ/Ma
x
Max
Max
Max
Max
4.5/5.0
+/-0.5
+/-1
+/- 0.2
5
PONA Models
2117
+12
-10
17.0
+/- .25
4.5/5.0
+/-0.5
+/-1.25
+/- 0.2
7
Comments
2124
+12
-10
24.0
+/- .25
2120
+12
-10
20.0
+/- .25
4.5/5.0
+/-0.5
+/-1.5
+/- 0.2
9
2122
+12
-10
22.0
+/- .25
4.5/5.0
+/-0.5
+/-2.0
+/- 0.2
12
2127
+12
-10
27.0
+/- .25
5.0/5.5
+/-0.5
+/-2.0
+/- 0.2
35
2130
+12
-10
30.0
+/- .25
5.5/6.0
(Note 7)
(Note 7)
+/- 0.2
40
Typical
(May vary for
some models)
(Note 2)
(Notes 3, 8)
(Note 4)
(Notes 5, 8)
(Note 6)
50 C Case
o
5.0/5.5
+/-0.5
+/-2.0
+/- 0.2
20
Notes
:
1. Unless stated otherwise, all specifications apply over the full operating temperature and humidity ranges
0 dBm (Measuring with 1 input optical signal with Pin
≈
0 dBm
and
≈
1550 nm is also possible. (Low Noise Figure options with NF
≤
4.0/4.5 dB are available for some models)
4. Measured with a swept Probe Signal (Pp), where Pp
≈
0 dBm @ 25C
5. Measured with a swept Probe Signal (Pp), and a fixed Tone Signal (Pt) @ ~ 1550 nm; (Pt
≈
Pp+20 dB; Pt + Pp
≈
0 dBm) @ 25C;
Gain Flattened Options with
ΔG ≤
+/-1.0dB are available (for some models)
6. Over polarization and temperature
7. Static and Dynamic Gain Flatness for PONA 2130 can be defined for 1545 nm
≤
≤
1562 nm and by special request only.
8. Specific NF and
ΔG
can be guaranteed at a single specified Input Optical Power Level (Pin = Pt + Pp) equal or different from 0 dBm.
(Please contact your Sales Representative for more information)
| REV 2012.01
Information contained herein is deemed reliable and accurate as of the issue date. EMCORE reserves the right to change the design or specification at any time without notice.
PONA 2100 Series
DATASHEET | JANUARY 2012
FIBER OPTICS
Outline Drawing
AC versions shown below with 8-port option
DC versions shown below with 8-port option
Compliance Information
89/336/EEC
73/23/EEC
EN 50083-2, (2001)
EN 55013
EN 61000-3-2
EN 55020
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-4
EN 60950
EN 60825-1
EN 60825-2
CDRH
Fit Rate:
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, amended by 92/31/EEC & 93/68/EEC
Low Voltage Directive, amended by 93/68/EEC
Cable networks for TV signals, sounds and interactive services, Part 2
Electromagnetic Compatibility for equipment.
Mains Conducted Emissions
Mains Frequency and its Harmonics, Conducted Emissions
Radiation from Active Equipment, Radiated Immunity
Immunity of Active Equipment, Radiated Immunity
Immunity of Active Equipment, Radiated Immunity
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
Electrical Fast Transient / Burst Immunity
Low Voltage Directives
Laser Safety Requirement
Laser Safety Requirement
Laser Safety Requirement
90% level of confidence < 1700 @ 30C (PONA 2130)
| REV 2012.01
Information contained herein is deemed reliable and accurate as of the issue date. EMCORE reserves the right to change the design or specification at any time without notice.
PONA 2100 Series
DATASHEET | JANUARY 2012
FIBER OPTICS
Ordering Information
PONA 21
Optical Output
Power
14 -
14 dBm
17 -
17 dBm
20 -
20 dBm
22 -
22 dBm
24 -
24 dBm
27 -
27 dBm
30 -
30 dBm
-
-
Input Voltage
-
-
*
Connector
GFF/ NF Options
00 -
Standard
01 –
Gain Flattened Option
02
- Low NF Option
03
– Gain Flattened AND Low
NF Option
Output
Ports
1
2
4
8
16
AC
– 90-260V 50/60 Hz
DC
– 48 V
2DC –
Redundant 48 V
SC –
SC/APC (Default Option)
FC
- FC/APC (Default Option)
EC
- E2000/APC
TC
- SC/UPC
GC
- FC/UPC
Notes:
1.
For ordering PONA
preamplifiers
please contact your Sales Representative
2. Only some models can be order with Gain Flattened and/or Low NF options. (-01, -02, and –03 suffixes).
Please contact your
Emcore Sales Representative for details
Laser Safety Information
This product meets the applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1010 & 1040 and is classified as a Class IV laser product based
on the maximum optical output power shown below. During use as intended, the laser energy is fully contained within the
fiber network such that there is no accessible laser radiation and would meet the requirements for a Class I laser product.
The laser product report has been submitted to the CDRH and the accession number is expected by October 2006.
Wavelength = 1530 ~ 1561 nm (dependant on input source)
Maximum Output Power = 1.0 W (single output, 30 dBm model)
| REV 2012.01
Information contained herein is deemed reliable and accurate as of the issue date. EMCORE reserves the right to change the design or specification at any time without notice.
Some information related to IEEE1588 ( Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol Standard for Networked Measurement and Control Systems ) precise time synchronization PTP. I hope friends in the forum c...
1. OverviewFLYYANG unattended intelligent weighing management system is mainly composed of electronic truck scale, computer, printer, video surveillance, wireless radio frequency card reading system, ...
When I click on the bottom of my touch screen, its coordinates are on the top; when I click on the top, the coordinates are on the bottom, which is always the opposite. How can I modify the top part t...
Hello everyone! I want to make a 32-channel frequency meter, using the I/O port scanning counting method, but I need a filtering program to remove the level burrs to ensure that the system can run mor...
Emergency hand-held lamps powered by 6V maintenance-free batteries are widely used in rural areas. The charger used is a transformer step-down and single diode half-wave rectifier, and the charging...[Details]
High efficiency and low standby power consumption are two major challenges in today's switching power supply design. Resonant topology or LLC topology is becoming increasingly popular because it ca...[Details]
1. Introduction
RFID (radio frequency identification) is a non-contact automatic identification technology that emerged in the 1990s. It uses the characteristics of radio frequency signal prop...[Details]
All electronic design engineers and scientists have performed electrical signal analysis, or signal analysis for short. Through this basic measurement, they can gain insight into signal details and...[Details]
Electronic systems are located at different points on the automotive power bus and therefore often need to operate under very stringent power requirements. These include load dump, cold crank, very lo...[Details]
With the development and widespread application of computer technology, especially in the field of industrial control, computer communication is particularly important. Although serial communication g...[Details]
1. Introduction
At present, most lighting equipment still uses traditional energy for lighting. Making full use of solar energy as the energy supply for lighting equipment is of great si...[Details]
1. Background:
The instrument system parameter detection and control of the chemical production workshop of Tangshan Coal Gas Coking Plant are all analog instruments, some of which are eve...[Details]
Overview:
This paper introduces a method of connecting a CAN-bus network with Ethernet to form a medium-sized remote monitoring/data transmission network.
CAN (Controller Area Network) is ...[Details]
1 Introduction
Intelligent control instruments are one of the most commonly used controllers in industrial control. They are mainly aimed at a specific parameter (such as pressure, tempera...[Details]
1. Introduction to CIF Board
Fieldbus integration based on PC system
Whether it is a master or a slave, fieldbus has won unanimous praise in the field of PC-based automation. For more...[Details]
1. Introduction
Testing the temperature of steel billets before rolling is an important measure to ensure the quality of steel. Traditional manual testing is difficult to ensure product qu...[Details]
Many battery-powered systems require a visual indicator to show when the battery needs to be replaced. LEDs are commonly used for this purpose, but they consume at least 10mA of current. This con...[Details]
Motors are important products that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to achieve automation, and they are widely used in industrial control, medical electronics, white a...[Details]
LED guardrail lights use fluorescent tubes or LEDs as light sources and continuous guardrails as carriers to form an approximately linear guardrail light strip. This article mainly introduces...[Details]