SM Dual Stage Isolator 1585nm-1650nm
Description
These SM In-Line Polarization Insensitive Dual Stage Isolator devices use advanced manufacturing process to achieve good performance, high power handling capability and excellent environmental stability. These devices minimize the back reflection and back scattering in the reverse direction for any state of polarization. It has been widely used in EDFAs, Raman Amplifiers, DWDM systems, fiber lasers, transmitters and other fiber optic communication equipments. It provides low insertion loss, high isolation, low PDL and low temperature sensitivity.
SM Dual Stage Isolator 1585nm-1650nm
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1650 nm |
Bandwidth: | 15 nm |
Power: | 0.3 W |
Isolation Range: | 0-45dB |
Transmission: | -- % |
Features
High Isolation
Comply with RoHS
Applications
Telecommunications
FTTH, CATV, LAN
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Frequently Asked Questions
The SM Dual Stage Isolator features high isolation, low insertion loss, low polarization dependent loss (PDL), and low temperature sensitivity. It also complies with RoHS.
The specifications of the SM Dual Stage Isolator include wavelength range of 1585nm-1650nm, insertion loss of ≦0.1dB/≦0.05ps, PDL/PMD of ≦0.05dB/≦0.05ps, and minimum isolation of ≧50/50dB. The product type can be single stage or dual stage, and the fiber type, fiber length, grade, output connector, dimensions, and input connector can be customized.
The SM Dual Stage Isolator can handle a maximum power of 300mW, with high power handling available.
The SM Dual Stage Isolator has an operating temperature range of -5~70℃.
The SM Dual Stage Isolator is used in EDFAs, Raman Amplifiers, DWDM systems, fiber lasers, transmitters, and other fiber optic communication equipment to minimize back reflection and back scattering in the reverse direction for any state of polarization.