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A1751A

A1751A

Model A1751A
Description A1751A DWDM Analog Forward-Path or Return-Path Laser Modules
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Chip Manufacturer AGERE
Data Sheet, Rev. 4
June 2001
A1751A DWDM Analog
Forward-Path or Return-Path Laser Modules
Description
The A1751A laser module is a dense wavelength-
division multiplexing (DWDM) laser for analog appli-
cations. It features a distributed-feedback (DFB) chip
that has been designed specifically for radio fre-
quency (RF) applications. The A1751A laser module
has a wide temperature range for reliable perfor-
mance in harsh node environments and narrow
transmitter designs. It also features low adiabatic
chirp to maximize signal quality in short and long
lengths of fiber. The laser’s excellent inherent linear-
ity minimizes degradation of the broadcast signals
caused by the quadrature amplitude modulation
(QAM) channels.
Features
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Higher temperature rating
Excellent linearity
Standard ITU wavelengths
Advanced analog chip design
Tested for forward and return path applications
Reduces equipment requirements in the hub
Exceeds
Telcordia Technologies*
468 specifica-
tion.
Wavelength-division multiplexing is being designed
into cable television architectures. DWDM, a method
for delivering targeted QAM signals to different loca-
tions, allows multiple signal sets to be combined onto
a single strand of fiber for transmission from a head-
end to a hub. At the hub, individual QAM signals can
be selected and combined with broadcast analog
channels. The versatile A1751A DWDM laser module
reduces cable network architecture fiber needs and
lessens equipment requirements in the hub.
The A1751A is available in a wide range of standard
ITU wavelengths. The lasers are offered as either for-
ward-path (40 MHz—860 MHz) or return-path
(5 MHz—210 MHz) modules.
Applications
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Node capability
Narrow transmitter housing
Networks with limited fiber
Architectures using separate optical wavelengths
to carry targeted services
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Telcordia Technologies
is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies,
Inc.
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