COMMUNICATIONS COMPONENTS
Up to 660 mW Fiber Bragg Grating Stabilized 980 nm
Pump Modules
3000-FL Series
Key Features
• Very high kink-free powers up to 660 mW
• Low-profile, epoxy-free, and flux-free 14-PIN butterfly
planar package
• Fiber Bragg grating stabilization
• Wavelength selection available
• Tight tracking of fiber-coupled power
• Integrated thermoelectric cooler, thermistor, and monitor diode
• High dynamic range
• Excellent low power stability
Applications
The JDSU 3000-FL Series 980 nm pump module features a planar construction
with chip on subcarrier. The high-power JDSU laser chip is hermetically sealed in
a low-profile, epoxy- and flux-free, 14-pin butterfly package and fitted with a
thermistor, thermoelectric cooler, and monitor diode. The module meets the
stringent requirements of the telecommunications industry, including Telcordia™
GR-468-CORE for hermetic 980 nm pump modules.
• Next-generation, dense wavelength
division multiplexing (DWDM)
erbium-doped fiber amplifiers
(EDFAs) requiring the highest power
with “locked” wavelength emission
• Reduced pump-count EDFA
architectures
• Very long distance CATV trunks and
very high node-count distribution
• Pump splitting (multiple EDFA stages)
• FTTx, agile metro/ROADM
The 3000-FL Series pump module uses fiber Bragg grating stabilization to “lock”
the emission wavelength. It provides a noise-free narrowband spectrum, even
under changes in temperature, drive current, and optical feedback. Wavelength
selection is available for applications that require the highest performance in
spectrum control with the highest available powers.
The 3000-FL Series design also offers tight tracking of fiber-coupled power via the
monitor diode signal.
Compliance
• Telcordia GR-468-CORE
NORTH AMERICA: 800 498-JDSU (5378)
WORLDWIDE: +800 5378-JDSU
WEBSITE: www.jdsu.com