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BTMA101005D2212

Description
Bi-directional Integrated TAP Monitor Arrays
File Size187KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerOplink(Molex)
Websitehttp://www.oplink.com
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BTMA101005D2212 Overview

Bi-directional Integrated TAP Monitor Arrays

Bi-directional Integrated TAP
Monitor Arrays
BTMA Series
Product Description
Oplink’s Bi-directional Integrated Tap Monitor Array (BTMA) is assembled using individual Bi-
directional Integrated Tap Monitor (BTMS) to guarantee no optical or electrical cross-talk
among different channels. BTMS is a hybrid component that integrates a flat spectral response
of a thin-film tap with a high sensitivity PIN photodiode for power monitoring applications.The
Bi-directional feature allows power monitoring from input or output ports. BTMA minimizes
component assembly costs and module footprint while increasing module design efficiency by
facilitating fiber management.
Each BTMS in the BTMA integrates the functionality of an optical tap and a photodiode while
delivering low insertion loss and low dark current with high temperature stability over a wide
wavelength range. BTMA is compact and easy to mount on PCB board for module and net-
work system use. Applications include DWDM channel power monitoring, optical network
switching/protection monitoring, re-configurable optical add/drop multiplexers, and gain/at-
tenuation monitoring in amplifier systems.
Oplink can provide customized designs to meet specialized feature applications. Also, Oplink
offers modular assemblies that integrate other components to form a full function module or
subsystem.
Functional Diagram
Input
Output
PD
Performance Specificationns
Parameters
Specification
Unit
Features
1260 ~ 1360
2%
5%
10%
Operating Wavelength Range
Insertion Loss (@λop, Top, All SOP, Exclude
Connectors)
Polarization Dependent Loss
Return Loss (exclude connector)
2%
Responsivity
(Relative to Nominal
Tapped
Monitoring
Power at Input Port)
1510~1610
nm
dB
dB
dB
Flat and Broad Operating Wavelength
Range
Low Insertion Loss and PDL
Low Dark Current
Various Tap Ratio Available
High Temperature Stability with
Hermetically Sealed Photodiode
Monitor Optical Signal from Input or
Output
≤ 0.4
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.9
≤ 0.1
≥ 45
10 ~ 23
26 ~ 59
52 ~ 110
≤ 0.1
≤ 0.5
≤ 10
≥ 0.5
≤ 20
≤5
14 ~ 26
36 ~ 65
70 ~ 120
dB
dB
nA
GHz
V
mA
dBm
+70
+85
SMF-28
°C
°C
mA/W
Through
5%
10%
Responsivity Polarization Dependence
Uniformity
1
Applications
PD Dark Current (@ 70°C, -5V bias)
PD
Bandwidth (50 ohm, 5V, -3dB)
Reverse Voltage
Forward Current
2%
Input Optical Power
Conditions
5%
10%
Operating Temperature Range
(<85%RH, Non-condensing)
Storage Temperature Range
(<85%RH, Non-condensing)
Fiber Type
-0
-40
Add/Drop and Optical Protection
Monitoring
DWDM/CWDM Systems
≤ 21
≤ 16
≤12
Notes:
Directivity is defined as -10 log(ℜ
O
ut
→PD
/
I
n
→PD
)
where
stands for responsivity.
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