TH-S9FC1132P – Booster Optical Amplifier, 1290 – 1315 nm, Polarization Maintaining
TH-S9FC1132P – Booster Optical Amplifier, 1290 – 1315 nm, Polarization Maintaining
Product Drawing
Amplifier Type BOA
Center Wavelength 1300 nm
Optical 3 dB Bandwidth 87 nm
Saturation Output Power @ -3 dB 15 dBm
Signal Gain @ Pin = -20 dBm 30 dB
Laser Class 1M
- Center Wavelength: 1050, 1300, 1550, 1590, or 1625 nm
- Typical Noise: <0.5%
- Saturation Output Powers from 9 dBm to 15 dBm
- FC/APC Input and Output Connections
- Analog Modulation Input (0 to 5 V)
- Polarization Insensitive and Polarization Maintaining Versions
- TEC Temperature Stabilized to <0.01 °C
- USB Interface for Remote Operation
BOA vs. SOA
A booster optical amplifier (BOA) is a polarization sensitive device that only amplifies light with a specific polarization. Our BOAs are pigtailed with PM fiber and will amplify light aligned to the slow axis of the input fiber connector. Our benchtop BOAs are available with center wavelengths at 1050, 1300, 1550, 1590, and 1625 nm. For amplication at 1550 nm, we also offer a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) that provides polarization-insensitive amplification at a lower maximum gain than the BOA counterpart.