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Parameter
Definition |
Example
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Wavelength
Range (nm) is the spectral range over which the
optical interleaver's
optical performance can be met. |
1530.33
- 1563.05 nm
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Insertion
Loss (dB)
is the relative power level transmitted to the output
ports referenced to the 0-dB level when the optical
interleaver is inserted. It is the power difference
between the 0-dB level and the minimum power level
measured within a given passband window. See figure
below. |
1.5
dB
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Ripple
(dB)
is defined as the power difference between the minimum
loss and the maximum loss within a given passband. |
0.3
dB
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Passband
Bandwidth (GHz)
is defined as the spectral width centered at ITU grid
at a given power level, typically at 0.5 dB below
the minimum insertion loss point. |
ITU
± 30 GHz
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Isolation
(dB)
is defined as the power difference between maximum
insertion loss measured within a given passband window
and the minimum insertion loss measured within the
adjacent stopband window
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24
dB
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Insertion
Loss Uniformity
(dB) is the difference between the maximum insertion
loss and minimum insertion loss over all channels,
either within one output port or both ports. |
0.3
dB
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Polarization
Dependent Loss (PDL) (dB) is the difference between
the maximum and minimum insertion loss over all polarization
states within a given passband window. |
0.3
dB
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Chromatic
Dispersion (CD) (ps/nm) is the derivative of the
Group Delay versus wavelength within a given passband
width. |
24
ps/nm within ITU±20%FSR
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Polarization
Mode Dispersion (PMD) (ps) is the maximum Differential
Group Delay within a given passband width. |
0.2
ps within ITU±30%FSR
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Optical Return Loss
(dB) is the ratio between the input power and the
reflected power over all polarization states at each
port , RL = -10×log10(Pr/Pin). |
40
dB
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Operating
Temperature (°C) is the ambient temperature
range over which the device's performance spec can
be met. |
-5
to 65 °C
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Storage
Temperature (°C) is the ambient temperature
range over which the device can be stored without
affecting its intended application afterwards. |
-40
to 85 °C
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