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Key Features
- Operating power range from 300 to 720 mW
- 25°C internal temperature, compatible with legacy temperature control
- Low-profile, 14-pin butterfly package
- Fiber Bragg grating stabilization
- Integrated thermoelectric cooler, thermistor, and monitor diode
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Product Overview:
980nm EDFA Pump Laser:
The Lumentum S30 Series pump laser module leverages a revolutionary design and lean manufacturing processes to significantly advance the performance and scalability of 980 nm pumps. The module meets stringent telecommunications industry requirements, including Telcordia GR-468-CORE for hermetic 980 nm pump modules. The S30 Series pump module, which uses fiber Bragg grating stabilization to lock the emission wavelength, provides a noise-free, narrowband spectrum, even under changes in temperature, drive current, and optical feedback. Wavelength selection is available for applications requiring the highest
performance in spectrum control with the highest power available.
Key Features
• Operating power range from 300 to 720 mW
• 25°C internal temperature, compatible with legacy temperature control
• Low-profile, 14-pin butterfly package
• Fiber Bragg grating stabilization
• Wavelength selection available
• Integrated thermoelectric cooler, thermistor, and monitor diode
• High dynamic range
• Excellent low power stability
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