33 GHz Linear AGC Balanced Optical Receiver
Description:
The DSC-R422 is a linear AGC balanced receiver
ideally suited for a variety of analog and digital
applications, such as coherent 100G / 200G /
400G systems. The R422 offers a variety of useradjustable
characteristics such as RF gain, output
amplitude, and mode of operation (AGC or manual
gain control). The R422 offers 33 GHz bandwidth,
gain up to 2800 V/W, low power dissipation and a
peak detector function. The R422 is available in a
GPPO module package as well as in Discovery’s
Lab Buddy instrument. The Lab Buddy is offered
with built-in firmware which allows it to be
integrated with other pieces of equipment in
automated test setups.
Fig. 1:DSC-R422 linear AGC balanced optical receiver
Fig. 2:DSC-R422 linear AGC balanced optical receiver lab buddy
Salient Features:
- Balanced optical receiver to 33 GHz with well-matched fiber length, responsivity & RF response
- Two modes of operation: automatic gain control (AGC) or manual gain control
- User-adjustable differential gain: up to 2800 V/W
- Operating wavelength from 1000 nm to 1650 nm
- Peak detector function for monitoring of RF output amplitude
- Low optical PDL (typically 0.05 dB)
Applications:
- Digital coherent systems, including DP-QPSK and 16QAM, up to 56 Gbaud
- Coherent PON
- Analog and RF photonics applications to 33 GHz
- Free space communications links
Available Models:
- DSC-R422 – 33 GHz Linear AGC Balanced Optical Receiver
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