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PD IEC TR 61292-3:2003

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Optical amplifiers Classification, characteristics and applications

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

13-06-2003

Superseded date

01-04-2020

Superseded by

PD IEC TR 61292-3:2020

£232.00
Excluding VAT

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
0 Scope
1 Optical amplifier family tree and abbreviations
2 Optical amplifier operating bands
3 Erbium doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs)
  3.1 Erbium doped silica fibre amplifiers (EDFAs or EDSFAs)
  3.2 Erbium doped fluoride fibre amplifiers (EDFFAs)
  3.3 Erbium doped tellurite fibre amplifiers (EDTFAs)
  3.4 Erbium/ytterbium doped fiber amplifiers (EYDFA)
4 Non-erbium doped fibre amplifiers
  4.1 Praseodymium doped fluoride fibre amplifiers (PDFFAs)
  4.2 Thulium doped fluoride fibre amplifiers (TDFFAs)
5 Fibre Raman amplifiers (FRAs)
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 FRA general characteristics
  5.3 FRA typical performances
  5.4 FRA applications
6 Semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs)
  6.1 Introduction
  6.2 SOA general characteristics
  6.3 SOA typical performances
  6.4 SOA applications
7 Erbium doped waveguide amplifiers (EDWAs)
  7.1 Introduction
  7.2 EDWA general characteristics
  7.3 EDWA performance
  7.4 EDWA applications

Establishes a family tree for the classification of optical amplifiers, including those still being researched in laboratories, so that their similarities and differences can readily be identified. Also includes a brief description of each amplifier family, highlighting their generic properties, performance and applications at the time of writing.

Committee
GEL/86/3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Establishes a family tree for the classification of optical amplifiers, including those still being researched in laboratories, so that their similarities and differences can be readily identified. Also includes a brief description of each amplifier family, highlighting their generic properties, performances and applications at the time of writing.

Standards Relationship
IEC TR 61292-3:2003 Identical

£232.00
Excluding VAT