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Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers

 

Chapter 3: Description

 

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TTN256521-D02 

 

Description  

Thorlabs’ EDFA300S and EDFA300P are core-pumped Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers that provide >40 dB small 
signal  gain  and  >300  mW  saturated  output  power.  The  amplifiers  are  offered  in  a  compact,  turnkey  benchtop 
package with FC/APC input and output connectors and in two single-mode (SM) and polarization-maintaining (PM) 
models. The EDFA300S SM (non-PM) amplifier is polarization-insensitive and input/output fibers to the amplifier 
are  standard  single-mode  fiber  (SMF-28  Ultra).  The  EDFA300P  PM  amplifier  is  polarization  sensitive,  only 
amplifying  light that is linearly polarized along the slow axis. The input and output fibers of the  PM  amplifier are 
polarization  maintaining  fiber  (PM1550-XP)  and  the  connector  keys  are  aligned  the  slow  axis  of  the  fibers.  The 
EDFAs include precision current drivers to adjust the pump laser power in the amplifier. The current adjustment, 
done  through  an  adjustment knob  on  the  front  panel,  varies  the  amplifier  gain.  The  amplifier  includes  input  and 
output isolators to protect the input laser source from any amplified spontaneous emission or back reflections, as 
well as to prevent the pump light from exiting the amplifier.  

The EDFA gain can be controlled in constant current control (ACC) mode via the front panel interface. The pump 
current of the  amplifier  is adjustable through the instrument's front  panel, allowing the user to vary the  gain and 
output  power.  The  display  screen  shows  the  pump  level,  as  well  as  the  temperature  and  emission  status.  An 
indicator light is also included on the enable button to show when the internal laser is active. In addition to this mode 
of operation, the EDFA can be operated in constant power control (APC) and constant gain control (AGC) modes 
using a command-line interface via USB connection with a PC. These modes of operation allow the user to control 
the amplifier for a fixed output power level or a fixed gain value. The amplifier automatically adjusts the pump current 
in order to maintain the power or gain target values. For further information regarding all three modes of operation, 
please see Chapter 5. 

For added safety, there is an interlock connector located on the rear panel that must be shorted in order for  the 
output to be enabled. This can easily be configured to be triggered by doors to disable the fiber amplifier in unsafe 
conditions. An enable button must be set to activate the amplifier, and a green LED indicator displays the current 
state of the unit. There is a 3 second delay before the fiber amplifier turns on, and the user is warned by the rapidly 
blinking LED.  

The  amplifier  includes  a  universal  power  supply  allowing  operation  over  100  to  240  VAC  without  the  need  for 
selecting the line voltage. The fuse access is conveniently located on the rear panel. 

3.1. 

Shipping List 

The EDFA300 units consist of the following components: 

 

C-Band Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier in Benchtop Package 

 

Interlock-Shorting BNC Connector 

 

Region-Specific Power Cord 

 

FBC250 Connector and Bulkhead Cleaner 

 

1  m  long  FC/APC  patch  cables  (P3-SMF28Y-FC-1  or  P3-SMF28E-FC-1  for  SM,  P3-1550PMY-1  or  P3-
1550PM-FC-1 for PM); please see section 4.4 for how to safely connect to the amplifier ports and minimize 
the risk of connector damage. 

 

Sacrificial fiber interface for connection to the output port (please see section 4.4). 

Summary of Contents for EDFA300P

Page 1: ...EDFA300S and EDFA300P C Band Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...el Overview 7 5 2 Turning On the Amplifier 7 5 3 Adjusting the Fiber Amplifier Gain 8 5 4 Turning the Fiber Amplifier Off 8 Remote Operation from Command Line Interface 9 Making Safety Interlock Connections 10 Troubleshooting 11 General Maintenance 12 9 1 Cleaning 12 9 2 Connector Cleaning 12 Specifications 13 Mechanical Drawings 15 Regulatory 17 12 1 Waste Treatment is Your Own Responsibility 17 ...

Page 3: ...al or on your device Symbol Description Direct Current Alternating Current Both Direct and Alternating Current Earth Ground Terminal Protective Conductor Terminal Frame or Chassis Terminal Equipotentiality On Supply Off Supply In Position of a Bi Stable Push Control Out Position of a Bi Stable Push Control Caution Risk of Electric Shock Caution Hot Surface Caution Risk of Danger Warning Visible or...

Page 4: ...ote This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause ...

Page 5: ...ging the Fuse With the exception of the mains fuses there are no user serviceable parts in this product Do not operate in wet or damp conditions Do not obstruct the air ventilation slots in the housing This device can only be returned when packed into the complete original packaging including all foam packing inserts If necessary ask for a replacement package Mobile telephones cellular phones or o...

Page 6: ...also included on the enable button to show when the internal laser is active In addition to this mode of operation the EDFA can be operated in constant power control APC and constant gain control AGC modes using a command line interface via USB connection with a PC These modes of operation allow the user to control the amplifier for a fixed output power level or a fixed gain value The amplifier au...

Page 7: ... rear panel of the unit 3 Carefully use a flat blade screwdriver to open the fuse tray 4 Remove the existing fuses and install two fuses with the appropriate specifications The replacement fuses must be 5 mm x 20 mm 2 A 250 VAC slow blow type 5 Push the fuse tray back into place making sure that it snaps and sits correctly 6 Connect the appropriate power cord into the AC receptacle and plug the un...

Page 8: ...interface can be plugged into the output port of the amplifier All fiber cable connections can be made to this interface while the interface should stay connected to the output port This option will introduce approximately 0 7 dB of extra insertion loss but it offers the advantage of preventing direct contact between a fiber cable and the internal connector surface to reduce the risk of damage to ...

Page 9: ...ort FC APC Bulkhead Pump Current Adjustment Knob Push to adjust Power Key Switch Display Indicates pump current level 0 100 temperature status and emission status Remote Interlock Input BNC See page 10 for connection logic USB Diagnostic Port For factory use only Fuse Tray See Section 4 2 for replacement details Amplifier Output Port FC APC Bulkhead AC Power Cord Connector Cooling Fan Do Not Block...

Page 10: ...e The sign blinks in the adjustment mode and it times out after 5 seconds The knob must be pressed again after the time out in order to make additional adjustments to the pump current set point 9 Ensure that the temperature status still shows OK after the pump current has been increased to the desired level The amplifier is now producing gain and is ready to use 5 3 Adjusting the Fiber Amplifier G...

Page 11: ...t or Fault LASER ON or OFF runpwr RUN PID POWER CONTROL Enables the amplifier and starts the PID power control loop to keep output power constant runpwr power power can be any positive value representing the output power in micro Watts rungain RUN PID GAIN CONTROL Enables the amplifier and starts the PID gain control loop to keep the amplifier gain constant rungain gain gain can be any positive va...

Page 12: ...this interlock must be normally open N O meaning that it has to be closed in order for the unit to be enabled If the switch is changed to an open state the amplifier will automatically shut down If the switch returns to a closed condition the amplifier will not re enable until the ENABLE switch is pressed All units shipped from Thorlabs are configured with a shorting BNC device installed in the in...

Page 13: ...0 to 240 VAC Also ensure that the AC power switch on the back panel has been turned on 2 Fuse s may be open Refer to Section 4 2 for information on replacing open fuses If the problem persists please return the unit to Thorlabs for evaluation Unit powers on but does not enable when pressing the ENABLE button 1 Check to make sure the interlock connector is installed on the rear panel See Chapter 7 ...

Page 14: ... cloth Avoid using any solvents on or near the unit Keep the vent holes on the sides rear and bottom of the enclosure free of dust buildup Restricted airflow will cause the temperature controls to operate inefficiently and in extreme cases loss of temperature control 9 2 Connector Cleaning Always clean the ferrule end of your fiber patch cables as well as the input and output FC bulkheads prior to...

Page 15: ...t Input Port 50 dB Input Output Isolation 30 dB Input Output Fiber Type SMF 28 J9 PM1550 XP Input Output Fiber Connectors FC APC Compatible 2 0 mm Narrow Key a The wavelength range over which the small signal gain at 20 dBm input power does not fall below 35 dB b Specified at 1550 nm Please refer to published data on the Thorlabs website for typical curves showing the variation of each parameter w...

Page 16: ...ge 14 TTN256521 D02 General Specifications Input Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Input Power 20 W Max Fuse Rating 2 A 250 V Fuse Type Time Lag Slow Blow Fuse Size 5 mm x 20 mm Dimensions W x D x H 250 0 mm x 300 0 mm x 122 2 mm 9 84 x 11 81 x 4 81 Weight 7 5 lbs ...

Page 17: ...Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Chapter 11 Mechanical Drawings Rev A October 27 2021 Page 15 Mechanical Drawings Figure 3 EDFA300S Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 18: ...Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Chapter 11 Mechanical Drawings Page 16 TTN256521 D02 Figure 4 EDFA300P Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 19: ...labs products such as Pure OEM products that means assemblies to be built into a unit by the user e g OEM laser driver cards Components Mechanics and optics Left over parts of units disassembled by the user PCB s housings etc If you wish to return a Thorlabs unit for waste recovery please contact Thorlabs or your nearest dealer for further information 12 1 Waste Treatment is Your Own Responsibilit...

Page 20: ...Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Chapter 13 Declaration of Conformity Page 18 TTN256521 D02 Declaration of Conformity ...

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