Wideband DFB Laser Transmitters
Data Sheet
June 2001
Features
■High dynamic range
■Long distance communication
■10 MHz to 18 GHz bandwidth
■Built-in optical isolator, 1310 nm or 1550 nm
■Y2K compliant, CE certified
Applications
■Antenna remoting
■Cellular and PCS networks
■Military triband communications
■TT and C
Description
The distributed feedback (DFB) laser transmitters
provide exceptional performance f or linear fiber-optic
communications in very wide bandwidth applications.
Linear fiber optics developed by Agere Systems Inc.
are an excellent alternative to using coaxial cable
systems to transmit 10 MHz—18 GHz signals. They
offer significant improvements in reliability in wide-
band communication networks by transmitting the RF
signal in its original format. As a result of these prop-
erties, these wideband DFB laser transmitters pro-
vide significant improvements in signal quality for a
wide variety of applications, including antenna remot-
ing, timing and reference signal distribution, teleme-
try, measurement, and delay lines.
Wideband DFB lasers are available in several pack-
aging styles. The basic laser module can be inte-
grated into a complete transmitter, packaged either
as a flange-mount for extreme environments or as a
plug-in for integration with Agere Systems’ System
10000 rack-mountable chassis and power supplies.
Electronics within flange-mount and plug-in transmit-
ters control the laser temperature and dc bias current
and provide warnings whenever the temperature or
power deviates from their intended levels, thus pro-
viding a self-regulating, fully integrated wideband
product. These units provide high-quality noise per-
formance in sensitive optical links.