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Boston Laser Introduces Diode Module For Telecom Applications

Boston Laser Inc. has introduced a compact connectorized module for telecom applications. These high-brightness modules are extremely compact (64 mm by 27 mm by 62 mm). Six diodes are coupled to a standard female SMA-905 fiber optic connector for coupling into a 200 micron core, 0.11NA fiber. The module was designed specifically to optically pump commercially available double-clad EDFA fiber-optic amplifier cavities or double-clad Raman fiber-optic amplifier cavities. At 915 nm and 975 nm, the modules couple up to 10 Watts of optical power

The package is extremely rugged and designed for simple systems integration. The module contains an integrated laser driver for convenient operation, an integrated thermoelectric (TE) cooler to maintain pump wavelength and power feedback to maintain pump power. Each diode has been selected for optimum performance and reliability. In the unlikely event that a diode should fail, the current to the remaining five diodes would be increased 17% to maintain constant optical power.

For more information, pricing and delivery, contact Boston Laser Inc. at:

Boston Laser Inc.
P.O. Box 686
Norwood, MA 02062
Toll Free: 888 464 7297
FAX: 781 386 6426
Email: sales@bostonlaserinc.com
www.bostonlaserinc.com
E-mail: sales@bostonlaserinc.com
Web site: http://www.bostonlaserinc.com

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