ValueTronics International, Inc. Optical Analyzer Q8383

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The Q8383 is a optical analyzer from Advantest. An optical spectrum analyzer, also called an optical analyzer, is a precision instrument that measures the power of an optical source. This electronic test equipment is for monitoring power distribution over a specified wavelength span. It displays the measurement in a graph, where power is the vertical scale and wavelength is the horizontal scale. Additional Features: Optical spectrum analyzer with low polarization dependence for optical amplifiers Power measurement Pulse light measurement Spectral values Wavelength: 550 to 1750 nm Resolution (half-value width): 0.1 to 5 nm, 1/2/5 steps Measurement accuracy: ±0.2 nm Measurement principle: polarization-compens ated double pass monochromator Span: 1 to 1200 nm, 0 nm Level Sensitivity: 1200 to 1650 nm -92 dBm; 550 to 1750 nm -55 dBm Max. input level: +20 dBm Measurement accuracy: ±0.4 dB Polarization dependence: ±0.05 dB Linearity: ±0.05 dB/-10 to -50 dBm Dynamic range: 55 dB at ±0.5 nm; 65 dB at ±1 nm Scale: 0.2 to 10 dB/division, 1/2/5 steps, linear Pulse light: in pulse mode or with external trigger, pulse >10 ns; Max Hold mode Processing Measurement time: 0.8 second for 200 nm span Memory: 32 curves, 10 instrument setups, 3 ½" disk drive Analysis of amplifiers (EDFA): noise figure, spontaneous emission, power, gain; X dB bandwidth, peak wavelength, etc. Interfaces Optical connector: FC without contact in fiber Remote control: IEC625 (IEEE488) Printer: built-in printer (standard) or output to plotter via IEC/IEEE bus General data Power supply: 90 to 250 V, 48/66 Hz, 180 VA Dimensions (W x H x D); weight: 424 mm x 221 mm x 450 mm; 29 kg The Advantest Q8383 is a high-grade spectrum analyzer with double-pass monochromator and extremely low polarization dependence. Thanks to a special method used, a value of ±0.05 dB can be guaranteed, the typical value is as low as 0.02 dB. Together with the high accuracy of the resolution bandwidth, the Q8383 can be used to perform accurate power measurements. All these features make the Q8383 an ideal measuring instrument for erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers (EDFA). A special measurement function allows determination of noise figure, gain and spontaneous emission by simple comparison of the signal at the amplifier input with the signal at the amplifier output. All these features are of course also of great advantage for the measurement of laser diodes, LEDs and other light sources. A curve fitting function directly shows the electroluminescence characteristic by fitting a Gaussian distribution into the emission spectrum. This is a valuable aid in the measurement of erbium- doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) and LDs. Special functions for pulsed light allow measurements of fiber rings and Soliton transmission systems. Internal or external triggering is possible. The measurement time is 0.8 second for a span of 200 nm and varies as a function of the span. The highest sensitivity is attained for wideband sources with a resolution of 5 nm, while narrowband sources (laser) can reliably be analyzed down to the noise level even with narrow resolution bandwidths. A normalization function in conjunction with a white light source enables direct measurement of the transmission and loss characteristics of optical filters and fibers. In addition to the amplifier analysis, the versatile display modes such as overlay display, comparison with memory contents, display of two separate diagrams (split screen), power meter function, use of several markers, normalization and direct readout of transmission loss as well as automatic bandwidth analysis (e.g. half-value width measurement to RMS and envelope method), curve fitting and many other features facilitate operation of the analyzer and simplify analysis via IEC/IEEE bus. The standard built-in disk drive is used as a storage medium. The stored binary data can be analyzed with an appropriate program under MS-Windows, copied into documents and printed. The high-speed built-in thermal printer provides a hardcopy of the measurement results with all setting parameters within 8 seconds.
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Description
The Q8383 is a optical analyzer from Advantest. An optical spectrum analyzer, also called an optical analyzer, is a precision instrument that measures the power of an optical source. This electronic test equipment is for monitoring power distribution over a specified wavelength span. It displays the measurement in a graph, where power is the vertical scale and wavelength is the horizontal scale. Additional Features: Optical spectrum analyzer with low polarization dependence for optical amplifiers Power measurement Pulse light measurement Spectral values Wavelength: 550 to 1750 nm Resolution (half-value width): 0.1 to 5 nm, 1/2/5 steps Measurement accuracy: ±0.2 nm Measurement principle: polarization-compens ated double pass monochromator Span: 1 to 1200 nm, 0 nm Level Sensitivity: 1200 to 1650 nm -92 dBm; 550 to 1750 nm -55 dBm Max. input level: +20 dBm Measurement accuracy: ±0.4 dB Polarization dependence: ±0.05 dB Linearity: ±0.05 dB/-10 to -50 dBm Dynamic range: 55 dB at ±0.5 nm; 65 dB at ±1 nm Scale: 0.2 to 10 dB/division, 1/2/5 steps, linear Pulse light: in pulse mode or with external trigger, pulse >10 ns; Max Hold mode Processing Measurement time: 0.8 second for 200 nm span Memory: 32 curves, 10 instrument setups, 3 ½" disk drive Analysis of amplifiers (EDFA): noise figure, spontaneous emission, power, gain; X dB bandwidth, peak wavelength, etc. Interfaces Optical connector: FC without contact in fiber Remote control: IEC625 (IEEE488) Printer: built-in printer (standard) or output to plotter via IEC/IEEE bus General data Power supply: 90 to 250 V, 48/66 Hz, 180 VA Dimensions (W x H x D); weight: 424 mm x 221 mm x 450 mm; 29 kg The Advantest Q8383 is a high-grade spectrum analyzer with double-pass monochromator and extremely low polarization dependence. Thanks to a special method used, a value of ±0.05 dB can be guaranteed, the typical value is as low as 0.02 dB. Together with the high accuracy of the resolution bandwidth, the Q8383 can be used to perform accurate power measurements. All these features make the Q8383 an ideal measuring instrument for erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers (EDFA). A special measurement function allows determination of noise figure, gain and spontaneous emission by simple comparison of the signal at the amplifier input with the signal at the amplifier output. All these features are of course also of great advantage for the measurement of laser diodes, LEDs and other light sources. A curve fitting function directly shows the electroluminescence characteristic by fitting a Gaussian distribution into the emission spectrum. This is a valuable aid in the measurement of erbium- doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) and LDs. Special functions for pulsed light allow measurements of fiber rings and Soliton transmission systems. Internal or external triggering is possible. The measurement time is 0.8 second for a span of 200 nm and varies as a function of the span. The highest sensitivity is attained for wideband sources with a resolution of 5 nm, while narrowband sources (laser) can reliably be analyzed down to the noise level even with narrow resolution bandwidths. A normalization function in conjunction with a white light source enables direct measurement of the transmission and loss characteristics of optical filters and fibers. In addition to the amplifier analysis, the versatile display modes such as overlay display, comparison with memory contents, display of two separate diagrams (split screen), power meter function, use of several markers, normalization and direct readout of transmission loss as well as automatic bandwidth analysis (e.g. half-value width measurement to RMS and envelope method), curve fitting and many other features facilitate operation of the analyzer and simplify analysis via IEC/IEEE bus. The standard built-in disk drive is used as a storage medium. The stored binary data can be analyzed with an appropriate program under MS-Windows, copied into documents and printed. The high-speed built-in thermal printer provides a hardcopy of the measurement results with all setting parameters within 8 seconds.
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Optical Analyzer Q8383
The Q8383 is a optical analyzer from Advantest. An optical spectrum analyzer, also called an optical analyzer, is a precision instrument that measures the power of an optical source. This electronic test equipment is for monitoring power distribution over a specified wavelength span. It displays the measurement in a graph, where power is the vertical scale and wavelength is the horizontal scale. Additional Features: Optical spectrum analyzer with low polarization dependence for optical amplifiers Power measurement Pulse light measurement Spectral values Wavelength: 550 to 1750 nm Resolution (half-value width): 0.1 to 5 nm, 1/2/5 steps Measurement accuracy: ±0.2 nm Measurement principle: polarization-compens ated double pass monochromator Span: 1 to 1200 nm, 0 nm Level Sensitivity: 1200 to 1650 nm -92 dBm; 550 to 1750 nm -55 dBm Max. input level: +20 dBm Measurement accuracy: ±0.4 dB Polarization dependence: ±0.05 dB Linearity: ±0.05 dB/-10 to -50 dBm Dynamic range: 55 dB at ±0.5 nm; 65 dB at ±1 nm Scale: 0.2 to 10 dB/division, 1/2/5 steps, linear Pulse light: in pulse mode or with external trigger, pulse >10 ns; Max Hold mode Processing Measurement time: 0.8 second for 200 nm span Memory: 32 curves, 10 instrument setups, 3 ½" disk drive Analysis of amplifiers (EDFA): noise figure, spontaneous emission, power, gain; X dB bandwidth, peak wavelength, etc. Interfaces Optical connector: FC without contact in fiber Remote control: IEC625 (IEEE488) Printer: built-in printer (standard) or output to plotter via IEC/IEEE bus General data Power supply: 90 to 250 V, 48/66 Hz, 180 VA Dimensions (W x H x D); weight: 424 mm x 221 mm x 450 mm; 29 kg The Advantest Q8383 is a high-grade spectrum analyzer with double-pass monochromator and extremely low polarization dependence. Thanks to a special method used, a value of ±0.05 dB can be guaranteed, the typical value is as low as 0.02 dB. Together with the high accuracy of the resolution bandwidth, the Q8383 can be used to perform accurate power measurements. All these features make the Q8383 an ideal measuring instrument for erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers (EDFA). A special measurement function allows determination of noise figure, gain and spontaneous emission by simple comparison of the signal at the amplifier input with the signal at the amplifier output. All these features are of course also of great advantage for the measurement of laser diodes, LEDs and other light sources. A curve fitting function directly shows the electroluminescence characteristic by fitting a Gaussian distribution into the emission spectrum. This is a valuable aid in the measurement of erbium- doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) and LDs. Special functions for pulsed light allow measurements of fiber rings and Soliton transmission systems. Internal or external triggering is possible. The measurement time is 0.8 second for a span of 200 nm and varies as a function of the span. The highest sensitivity is attained for wideband sources with a resolution of 5 nm, while narrowband sources (laser) can reliably be analyzed down to the noise level even with narrow resolution bandwidths. A normalization function in conjunction with a white light source enables direct measurement of the transmission and loss characteristics of optical filters and fibers. In addition to the amplifier analysis, the versatile display modes such as overlay display, comparison with memory contents, display of two separate diagrams (split screen), power meter function, use of several markers, normalization and direct readout of transmission loss as well as automatic bandwidth analysis (e.g. half-value width measurement to RMS and envelope method), curve fitting and many other features facilitate operation of the analyzer and simplify analysis via IEC/IEEE bus. The standard built-in disk drive is used as a storage medium. The stored binary data can be analyzed with an appropriate program under MS-Windows, copied into documents and printed. The high-speed built-in thermal printer provides a hardcopy of the measurement results with all setting parameters within 8 seconds.

The Q8383 is a optical analyzer from Advantest. An optical spectrum analyzer, also called an optical analyzer, is a precision instrument that measures the power of an optical source. This electronic test equipment is for monitoring power distribution over a specified wavelength span. It displays the measurement in a graph, where power is the vertical scale and wavelength is the horizontal scale.

Additional Features:

  • Optical spectrum analyzer with low polarization dependence for optical amplifiers
  • Power measurement
  • Pulse light measurement

Spectral values

  • Wavelength: 550 to 1750 nm
  • Resolution (half-value width): 0.1 to 5 nm, 1/2/5 steps
  • Measurement accuracy: ±0.2 nm
  • Measurement principle: polarization-compensated double pass monochromator
  • Span: 1 to 1200 nm, 0 nm

Level

  • Sensitivity: 1200 to 1650 nm -92 dBm; 550 to 1750 nm -55 dBm
  • Max. input level: +20 dBm
  • Measurement accuracy: ±0.4 dB
  • Polarization dependence: ±0.05 dB
  • Linearity: ±0.05 dB/-10 to -50 dBm
  • Dynamic range: 55 dB at ±0.5 nm; 65 dB at ±1 nm
  • Scale: 0.2 to 10 dB/division, 1/2/5 steps, linear
  • Pulse light: in pulse mode or with external trigger, pulse >10 ns; Max Hold mode

Processing

  • Measurement time: 0.8 second for 200 nm span
  • Memory: 32 curves, 10 instrument setups, 3 ½" disk drive
  • Analysis of amplifiers (EDFA): noise figure, spontaneous emission, power, gain; X dB bandwidth, peak wavelength, etc.

Interfaces

  • Optical connector: FC without contact in fiber
  • Remote control: IEC625 (IEEE488)
  • Printer: built-in printer (standard) or output to plotter via IEC/IEEE bus

General data

  • Power supply: 90 to 250 V, 48/66 Hz, 180 VA
  • Dimensions (W x H x D); weight: 424 mm x 221 mm x 450 mm; 29 kg

The Advantest Q8383 is a high-grade spectrum analyzer with double-pass monochromator and extremely low polarization dependence. Thanks to a special method used, a value of ±0.05 dB can be guaranteed, the typical value is as low as 0.02 dB.

Together with the high accuracy of the resolution bandwidth, the Q8383 can be used to perform accurate power measurements.

All these features make the Q8383 an ideal measuring instrument for erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers (EDFA). A special measurement function allows determination of noise figure, gain and spontaneous emission by simple comparison of the signal at the amplifier input with the signal at the amplifier output. All these features are of course also of great advantage for the measurement of laser diodes, LEDs and other light sources. A curve fitting function directly shows the electroluminescence characteristic by fitting a Gaussian distribution into the emission spectrum. This is a valuable aid in the measurement of erbium- doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) and LDs. Special functions for pulsed light allow measurements of fiber rings and Soliton transmission systems. Internal or external triggering is possible.

The measurement time is 0.8 second for a span of 200 nm and varies as a function of the span. The highest sensitivity is attained for wideband sources with a resolution of 5 nm, while narrowband sources (laser) can reliably be analyzed down to the noise level even with narrow resolution bandwidths. A normalization function in conjunction with a white light source enables direct measurement of the transmission and loss characteristics of optical filters and fibers.

In addition to the amplifier analysis, the versatile display modes such as overlay display, comparison with memory contents, display of two separate diagrams (split screen), power meter function, use of several markers, normalization and direct readout of transmission loss as well as automatic bandwidth analysis (e.g. half-value width measurement to RMS and envelope method), curve fitting and many other features facilitate operation of the analyzer and simplify analysis via IEC/IEEE bus.

The standard built-in disk drive is used as a storage medium. The stored binary data can be analyzed with an appropriate program under MS-Windows, copied into documents and printed. The high-speed built-in thermal printer provides a hardcopy of the measurement results with all setting parameters within 8 seconds.

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Product Category Spectrum Analyzers and Signal Analyzers
Product Number Q8383
Product Name Optical Analyzer
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