TX Fibra Optica PDF
TX Fibra Optica PDF
TX Fibra Optica PDF
Features
− 1U 19” rack housing
− Adjustable SBS suppression enables the highest performance at all
transmission spans
− Two optical outputs
− Built in preamplifier
− APC circuitry for constant loading
− Front panel test point
− High output power option available
− DWDM wavelength option available
Management features
− Front panel user interface with LCD display, keyboard and status LEDs
− Remote control of all adjustments by SNMP
− Fully compatible with Commander and EMS software SNMP versions
− Monitoring of:
− drive level
− RF input level, optical output power
− laser bias current
− TEC current
− internal temperature and internal supply voltages
− Monitoring and control of:
− Optical output power (ON / OFF)
− Drive level (optical modulation depth)
− Gain control mode (AGC or manual)
− SBS threshold setting
− Channel allocation selection (6, 7 or 8 MHz spacing) for CSO
performance optimisation and wavelength
Product specification HDO701
Technical specifications
Parameter Specification Note
Optical parameters
Wavelength - standard option 1555±5 nm 1)
Wavelength - DWDM option 1547.72…1558.98 nm 2)
Output power - standard option 2 x 8.5 dBm 3)
Output power - high power option 2 x 10.0 dBm 3)
Optical line width 300 kHz 4)
Relative intensity noise -160 dBc/Hz 5)
SBS suppression threshold +13 … +19 dBm 6)
OMI @ 1 ch 4.1 % 7)
Number of optical outputs 2 8)
RF parameters
Frequency range 47…1000 MHz
Input level 80 dBμV 9)
Flatness ±0.5 dB 10)
RF impedance 75 Ω
RF input return loss 20 dB 11)
Spurious beats -60 dB 12)
Test point See note 13)
General
Notes
1) This is a variation range between various transmitters.
3) Minimum value.
6) A user can select the SBS suppression threshold. Typical SBS and launch power settings are:
<70 km @ +16 dBm, <80 km @ +15 dBm, <90 km @ +14 dBm and >90 km @ +13 dBm.
7) This is the typical OMI for CENELEC 42 chs channel allocation. The minimum value is 3.9 %.
8) Only one output can be used for super trunking when the distance is more than 65 km. However
the second output is available for local distributing.
9) The build-in AGC circuit provides the optimum drive level to the modulator. The input level
range is 76…82 dBµV.
10) This is a typical value up to 862 MHz. The maximum flatness error generated by the transmitter
is ±0.75 dB (47...862 MHz) and ±1.5 dB (862…1000 MHz).
11) This is a minimum value at 47 MHz. However the minimum value is reduced by 1.5 dB / octave
on the frequency scale. The absolute minimum is still always 15 dB.
54
53
C/N
52
51
50
2 1 0 -1 -2 -3
Input power of receiver (dBm)
16) Typical value at +16 dBm launch power and 65 km fibre. The minimum value is 63 dB.
51
C/N
50
49
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Input power of 2nd fibre amplifier (dBm)
19) Typical value at +13 dBm launch power and 100 km fibre. The minimum value is 62 dB.
20) Maximum value.
21) The transmitter has two redundant power supplies and it can be also equipped with -48 VDC
supply. The power supplies are removable modules including the hot swap operation.
23) The higher ambient temperature can lead to a permanent damage in the transmitter. The fans of
the transmitter are located in the removable power supply modules and they can be replaced by
changing a power supply module without the interruption of the operation.