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GENERAL INFORMATION

Introduction

The Fiberlink XA-1900 IRIG Fiber Optic Transmitter is designed to convert wide
band IRIG analog signals into modulated light for transmission over fiber optic
cables. The transmitter employs linear, intensity modulation and is suitable for
use with most optical fibers.  The XA-1900 employs a single ended, unbalanced
input which is compatible with all IRIG input formats.  There is only one
operating control on the XA-1900 series. This is an input attenuator, designed to
allow input signals larger than the normal 1 volt rms level to be accommodated.
The XA-1903 is a 10 channel optical output version of the XA-1900 and is
designed for IRIG signal distribution applications.

The RA-1900 IRIG Fiber Optic Receiver is the companion receiver for the XA-
1900 and XA-1903.  It converts the modulated light from a fiber optic cable
back into an exact  replica of the original transmitted signal.  The RA-1900 is
intended for driving single ended, unbalanced loads in accordance with IRIG
standards.   There is only one operating control on the RA-1900 series. This is
an output level control and is used to compensate for the optical attenuation of
the fiber being used.  The XR-1900 is an optical to electrical  “tap/repeater”
designed for IRIG distribution systems.

Technical Specifications

System Bandwidth (+0, -3 dB) ............................ 20Hz to 100KHz

Input/Output Load Impedance ............................. 600 Ohms Nominal

Input/Output Signal Voltage ................................ 1 volt rms

Signal/Noise Ratio ............................................... 67 dB typical

Noise Floor (full bandwidth) ............................... 1.3 mv rms max.

Optical Loss Budget ............................................ 50u Fiber, 0-10 dB

62.5u Fiber, 0-13 dB
8/10u Fiber, 0-10 dB

Operating Wavelength ......................................... 850 nm, 1300 nm

Optical Connectors .............................................. ST, SMA or FCPC

Operating Temperature Range ............................. -20 to +60 degrees C

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B.  Check Optical Connectors

1. If stepped 906 type SMA optical connectors are being used, are the

short plastic alignment sleeves normally supplied with the connectors
being used?  If they are not present, the system may not work properly!

2. Are the connectors are being used the correct size for the fiber being

used?

3. Are the ends of the connectors free of all dust or dirt?  If not, gently

clean the tip of the connector with a clean cloth or gauze moistened
with alcohol.

4. Is the fiber broken in the connector? A quick inspection with an

inexpensive jeweler’s loop can determine this.

5. Is the fiber protruding from the tip of the connector?  If so, refinishing

will be necessary.

C.  Check Fiber Optic Cable

1. Is the fiber optic cable pulled too tightly around a sharp corner?

2. Is the correct fiber size being used with the correct transmitter/receiver

combination?

3. Does the fiber pass light at all? A small penlight or flashlight can

usually be used for this test.

4. Does the fiber have too much attenuation for the system?  The attenua-

tion measured on the reel will always be different after the cable is
installed.

 5. When using very short lengths, less than 10 meters (30 feet), overload-

ing of the receiver may occur.  The shorter the length of the fiber, the
greater the possibility for this condition. Be sure there is adequate
attenuation in any system.  If this seems to be the case, or if operation
with a meter or so of fiber is required, contact the factory.

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Страница 2: ...t be obtained from Communications Specialties before any equipment is returned by the Buyer All material must be shipped to Communications Specialties at the expense and risk of the Buyer Communications Specialties obligation under this warranty will be limited at its option to either the repair or replacement of defective units including free materials and labor In no event shall Communications S...

Страница 3: ...ble This may be difficult to see in many cases but a dim glow may be present with 850nm light Other wavelengths such as 1300 nm are totally invisible 4 Is the optical connector on the receiver optical port clear of any obstruction or minute dirt particles 5 Does it matter that the power ground and signal ground of many systems are common MAINTENANCE The Fiberlink XA 1900 XA 1903 RA 1900 and XR 190...

Страница 4: ...full bandwidth 1 3 mv rms max Optical Loss Budget 50u Fiber 0 10 dB 62 5u Fiber 0 13 dB 8 10u Fiber 0 10 dB Operating Wavelength 850 nm 1300 nm Optical Connectors ST SMA or FCPC Operating Temperature Range 20 to 60 degrees C 14 B Check Optical Connectors 1 If stepped 906 type SMA optical connectors are being used are the short plastic alignment sleeves normally supplied with the connectors being u...

Страница 5: ... task of the installer that the following general checkout procedure is included A Check Transmitter or Transmit Section of a Transceiver 1 Is operating power DC AC Voltages correct 2 Are the correct pins on the connector or terminal block being used 3 Is the correct signal level present at transmitter input 4 Does the transmitting LED glow dimly when a signal is applied Note that this is only tru...

Страница 6: ...ponds to the signal being transmitted 4 Apply the signal to be transmitted and slowly turn the attenuator until the signal appears on the scope Now continue to turn the attenuator until a maximum peak to peak amplitude of 0 8 volts is obtained This point constitutes full modulation If the signal level is increased further distor tion and clipping will occur The best level is just below the clippin...

Страница 7: ...OR AC OPERATION A No Connection 14 to 18 volts 50 60Hz B 15 to 25 volts No Connection D DC Common AC Common E No Connection No Connection H No Connection No Connection Please note that AC and DC common is connected to the enclosure The mating power connector for this system is an Amphenol 126 223 or equivalent For operation from 115 VAC 60Hz a Communications Specialties XP 1000A plug in adapter ma...

Страница 8: ...C input is connected to the case The XA 1903 operates from 115 239 VAC 50 60 Hz Optical Fiber Versions of the XA 1900 and XA 1903 are available to drive most multimode MM and single mode SM optical fibers The specific models are identified by a suffix at the end of the model number as follows 10 Operating Pointers Output Signal The output of the RA 1900 and XR 1900 is designed to drive load impeda...

Страница 9: ...hould be a 1 KHz 1 volt rms sine wave 2 Connect the fiber optic cable from the transmitter to the receiver and a 600 ohm load resistor to the output connector of the receiver 3 Connect an oscilloscope across the 600 ohm load resistor 4 Adjust the output level control until 1 volt rms is obtained 5 This completes alignment of the receiver 9 The XR 1900 consists of an XA 1900 and RA 1900 in the same...

Страница 10: ...hould be a 1 KHz 1 volt rms sine wave 2 Connect the fiber optic cable from the transmitter to the receiver and a 600 ohm load resistor to the output connector of the receiver 3 Connect an oscilloscope across the 600 ohm load resistor 4 Adjust the output level control until 1 volt rms is obtained 5 This completes alignment of the receiver 9 The XR 1900 consists of an XA 1900 and RA 1900 in the same...

Страница 11: ...C input is connected to the case The XA 1903 operates from 115 239 VAC 50 60 Hz Optical Fiber Versions of the XA 1900 and XA 1903 are available to drive most multimode MM and single mode SM optical fibers The specific models are identified by a suffix at the end of the model number as follows 10 Operating Pointers Output Signal The output of the RA 1900 and XR 1900 is designed to drive load impeda...

Страница 12: ...OR AC OPERATION A No Connection 14 to 18 volts 50 60Hz B 15 to 25 volts No Connection D DC Common AC Common E No Connection No Connection H No Connection No Connection Please note that AC and DC common is connected to the enclosure The mating power connector for this system is an Amphenol 126 223 or equivalent For operation from 115 VAC 60Hz a Communications Specialties XP 1000A plug in adapter ma...

Страница 13: ...ponds to the signal being transmitted 4 Apply the signal to be transmitted and slowly turn the attenuator until the signal appears on the scope Now continue to turn the attenuator until a maximum peak to peak amplitude of 0 8 volts is obtained This point constitutes full modulation If the signal level is increased further distor tion and clipping will occur The best level is just below the clippin...

Страница 14: ... task of the installer that the following general checkout procedure is included A Check Transmitter or Transmit Section of a Transceiver 1 Is operating power DC AC Voltages correct 2 Are the correct pins on the connector or terminal block being used 3 Is the correct signal level present at transmitter input 4 Does the transmitting LED glow dimly when a signal is applied Note that this is only tru...

Страница 15: ...full bandwidth 1 3 mv rms max Optical Loss Budget 50u Fiber 0 10 dB 62 5u Fiber 0 13 dB 8 10u Fiber 0 10 dB Operating Wavelength 850 nm 1300 nm Optical Connectors ST SMA or FCPC Operating Temperature Range 20 to 60 degrees C 14 B Check Optical Connectors 1 If stepped 906 type SMA optical connectors are being used are the short plastic alignment sleeves normally supplied with the connectors being u...

Страница 16: ...ble This may be difficult to see in many cases but a dim glow may be present with 850nm light Other wavelengths such as 1300 nm are totally invisible 4 Is the optical connector on the receiver optical port clear of any obstruction or minute dirt particles 5 Does it matter that the power ground and signal ground of many systems are common MAINTENANCE The Fiberlink XA 1900 XA 1903 RA 1900 and XR 190...

Страница 17: ...t be obtained from Communications Specialties before any equipment is returned by the Buyer All material must be shipped to Communications Specialties at the expense and risk of the Buyer Communications Specialties obligation under this warranty will be limited at its option to either the repair or replacement of defective units including free materials and labor In no event shall Communications S...

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