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Table of Contents 

 

Revision History

 ............................................................................................................................................ 2

 

1.0

 

Scope

 ................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.0

 

Operational Overview

 ...................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.1

 

Default Operational Settings and Non-Volatile Memory .............................................................. 7

 

3.0

 

Description of All Items Included in AMP-1030P Packaging

 ........................................................ 7

 

4.0

 

Optical Safety

 .................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.1

 

National Standards

 ....................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.2

 

Class 1M Source of Optical Radiation ........................................................................................... 8

 

4.3

 

Connecting Optical Cables ............................................................................................................. 9

 

4.4

 

Eye Protection ................................................................................................................................ 9

 

5.0

 

USB GUI Software Installation and Initial Power-On

 ..................................................................... 9

 

5.1

 

USB GUI Installation

 ..................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2

 

USB Connection to AMP-1030P Module and Initial Power-On

 .............................................. 11

 

6.0

 

Ethernet Based Control/Status Setup and Initial Power-On

 ....................................................... 12

 

6.1

 

Initial Setup for Ethernet Control/Status

 .................................................................................. 13

 

6.2

 

IP Address Reset Button (on bottom side of module)

 ............................................................ 15

 

7.0

 

USB GUI Operation

 ......................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.1

 

Getting Started with the USB GUI

 ............................................................................................. 16

 

7.2

 

Main Menu Control and Status Functions

 ............................................................................... 17

 

7.2.1

 

Primary Status Display

 .......................................................................................................... 17

 

7.2.2

 

Primary Control Functions

 .................................................................................................... 18

 

8.0

 

Ethernet Browser GUI Operation

 .................................................................................................. 22

 

8.1

 

Optical Control/Status

 ............................................................................................................... 22

 

8.1.1

 

Display of Status Parameters

 ................................................................................................ 22

 

8.2

 

System Status

 .............................................................................................................................. 28

 

8.3

 

Ethernet Setup

 ............................................................................................................................ 29

 

8.4

 

Revision/Update

 ......................................................................................................................... 30

 

9.0

 

Optical and Electrical Specifications

 ............................................................................................. 32

 

10.0

 

Mechanical Dimensions

 ................................................................................................................. 33

 

11.0

 

Part Numbers for Ordering

 ............................................................................................................ 34

 

Summary of Contents for AMP-1030P

Page 1: ...Triple Play Communications Document 3013400 703 250 East Drive Suite F Rev 1 0 Melbourne FL 32904 Jan 2015 1 AMP 1030P Optical Pre Amplifier AMP 1030P Optical Pre Amplifier User s Manual...

Page 2: ...2 Revision History Document Revision Date Description 1 0 Jan 2015 Initial Release...

Page 3: ...Module and Initial Power On 11 6 0 Ethernet Based Control Status Setup and Initial Power On 12 6 1 Initial Setup for Ethernet Control Status 13 6 2 IP Address Reset Button on bottom side of module 15...

Page 4: ...tered Setting of 160 mA for the Bias Current 20 Figure 7 2 2 4 APC Mode with a User Entered Setting of 4 0 dBm for the Output Power 20 Figure 7 2 2 5 LOS Indicator is Red When Optical Power Level is L...

Page 5: ...t Port Setup for Operation with Ethernet Router Using Static IP 14 Table 6 1 3 AMP 1030P Ethernet Port Setup for Operation with Ethernet Router Using Dynamic IP 15 Table 8 3 1 Ethernet Configuration D...

Page 6: ...and the various control and status HTML pages are integrated into the microcontroller s firmware A 5V AC DC adapter is provided to power the module The input and output optical power levels are measu...

Page 7: ...ription Bias Current 150 mA Set for advertised gain 30 dB so slightly different for every amplifier Output Power 8 dBm Set for advertised gain includes total combined ASE and signal power used when se...

Page 8: ...e IEC 60825 1 2007 document 4 2 Class 1M Source of Optical Radiation The AMP 1030P delivers invisible laser radiation with fiber coupled output power of up to 135 mW 21 3 dBm and as such are Class 1M...

Page 9: ...rs clean but they also protect the user from any optical radiation that may emanate from these connectors 4 4 Eye Protection Under normal operating conditions with an optical cable connected to the ou...

Page 10: ...ly 4 minutes the small window shown in Figure 4 1 3 will appear to indicate the installation process is in progress 4 Once installation is complete the window in Figure 4 1 4 will be shown to remind t...

Page 11: ...ical power input is below the Loss of Signal LOS level If the LED does not illuminate it is an indication that DC power is not being supplied to the module through the USB port or through the AC DC po...

Page 12: ...An external computer with a 10 100BaseT Ethernet port is required to provide control and status for the AMP 1030P module using a standard HTML browser Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer based GUI When u...

Page 13: ...ces to share the power load 6 1 Initial Setup for Ethernet Control Status The AMP 1030P module is shipped in Static IP address mode to allow communication via a direct connection to a standalone compu...

Page 14: ...e used with your Ethernet Router 4 Once all the desired settings are correct click Apply Settings Please note that once Apply Settings is clicked you will no longer be able to communicate with the mod...

Page 15: ...has been assigned to the AMP 1030P module The second is to connect to the USB port of the module and open the USB GUI Click on the Device Info box and the Device Information window will display the c...

Page 16: ...and running when an AMP 1030P is physically connected to the computer using a USB cable Otherwise the application will automatically close if no module connection is detected The Main Menu window can...

Page 17: ...put power bias current input power and temperature are obtained from the module by the external computer and displayed in prominently in this central area of the window Both the optical input power an...

Page 18: ...ure sensor is mounted on the PCB and its value in degrees Celsius is continuously updated on the display 7 2 2 Primary Control Functions The key control functions of the AMP 1030P module are highlight...

Page 19: ...user from the appropriate dropdown menu When ACC is selected the user must enter the target bias current setting which ranges from 0 mA to the Bias Current Limit shown in the lower right corner Once...

Page 20: ...target output power of 4 0 dBm Figure 7 2 2 4 APC Mode with a User Entered Setting of 4 0 dBm for the Output Power The Loss of Signal LOS level can also be edited by the user and has a range from 45...

Page 21: ...ted the output power level is displayed as the minimum possible value The right window shows the amplifier still enabled with an optical output power level of approximately 9 3 dBm Figure 7 2 2 6 Comp...

Page 22: ...ide control and status of the module After completing the Ethernet port setup for operation with a standalone local computer or with an Ethernet Router Tables 5 1 1 5 1 2 or 5 1 3 the AMP 1030P module...

Page 23: ...and displayed in prominently in the upper area of this window Both the optical input power and output power are monitored using 1 taps to minimize insertion loss Each calculated value is displayed in...

Page 24: ...possible to have backward ASE power seen at the input connector if there is no input optical power So in this case the input power level would never go all the way down to 45 dBm due to the backward...

Page 25: ...he Auto Shutdown Mode Figure 8 1 1 5 Comparison of Amplifier Operation with No Input Power and Auto Shutdown Mode Enabled Versus Disabled This amplifier module can operate in either Automatic Current...

Page 26: ...ximum Bias Current Limit for the specific amplifier An example of APC mode is shown in Figure 8 1 1 7 in this case the user has entered a target output power of 5 0 dBm in the second row of control fu...

Page 27: ...ration of the status display is to continuously update all status so the Continuous Update box is checked by default see Figure 8 1 1 9 The user can select to uncheck that box which will halt the upda...

Page 28: ...ge laser driver current limit reached and laser driver junction temperature limit reached If any of these conditions occur the Module Fault Status indication will alarm Red The four conditions that ar...

Page 29: ...ernet Setup Controls with Factory Default IP Address The Ethernet Mode can be set to Static or Dynamic DHCP depending on how the user wants to configure the module for Ethernet communication If the us...

Page 30: ...this field is used to enter the full IP Gateway If Dynamic is selected this field is not used xxx xxx xxx xxx 8 4 Revision Update The Revision Update menu shown in Figure 8 4 1 allows the user to vie...

Page 31: ...eboot then open a new browser window to restart communications If an error occurs during the download process the user will be notified with a Failed indication The user must then execute the same Fir...

Page 32: ...ingle channel or multi channel applications The gain curves shown below with no gain flattening filter demonstrate the amplifier s typical gain at 25 C over a variety of conditions including wavelengt...

Page 33: ...Voltage 5V Power Supply Interface USB and or AC DC Adapter Operating Current bias current for 30dB gain 460 mA 490 mA Operating Current max bias current 575 mA 600 mA USB Communications Interface USB...

Page 34: ...cription Part Number AMP 1030P Optical Pre amplifier AMP 1030P Includes Gain Flattening Filter G No Gain Flattening Filter N C band C L band L USB and Ethernet control status interface E Data logging...

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