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Anritsu MG9637A Tunable Laser Source |
| MG9637A Tunable Laser Source, 1500 to 1580 nm |
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- Single moded emission
- 1 pm wavelength setting resolution
- ±7 pm max. wavelength repeatability
- +4 dBm or more output
- Two output ports
- Wavelength range 1500 to 1580 nm
- Wavelength setting resolution 1 pm
- Absolute wavelength accuracy <±0.1 nm
- Wavelength stability <±100 MHz/h
- Output 1 Max. output power: >-10 dBm (1520 to 1570 nm), >-13 dBm (1500 to 1580 nm)
- Output 2 Max. output power: >-10 dBm
- GPIB (IEEE-488) & RS-232C interfaces
- 85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac; 50-60 Hz operation
- Weight: 7.3 lb; Size: 177 mm (6.9 in)H x 319 mm (12.4 in)W x 450 mm (17.6 in)L
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The Anritsu MG9637A Tunable Laser Source features excellent wavelength repeatability achieved by self calibration, improved
reliability using a new external cavity technology. The MG9637A utilizes an external optical automatic power control (APC) module, the MG9637A has a Lithium Niobate modulator in the APC section to provide excellent output power stability and S/N ratio.
The laser source is ideal for evaluating the wavelength loss characteristics and polarization mode dispersion (PMD) of optical devices (couplers, filters, etc.), as well as the gain and noise figure of optical fiber amplifiers and PMD used in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system.
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| Anritsu MG9637A |
Tunable Laser Source, 1500 to 1580 nm |
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$8,995.00 |
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