Fiber Optics - Modulators

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Fiber Optic Type Mounting Feature Terminal Finish Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Transmission Type Connection Type Body Length/Diameter Body Width Body Height Nominal Operating Wavelength Minimum Operating Wavelength Communication Standard Maximum Operating Wavelength Data Rate Additional Features JESD-609 Code Built-in Features

ACPL-7970-000E

Broadcom

MODULATOR

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

TIN

105 Cel

-40 Cel

DIGITAL

9.8 mm

7.62 inch

4.7 mm

SEATED HEIGHT-MAX

e3

ACPL-7970-500E

Broadcom

MODULATOR

SURFACE MOUNT

TIN

105 Cel

-40 Cel

DIGITAL

9.8 mm

7.62 inch

3.56 mm

e3

ACPL-7970-300E

Broadcom

MODULATOR

SURFACE MOUNT

TIN

105 Cel

-40 Cel

DIGITAL

9.8 mm

7.62 inch

3.56 mm

e3

A11-0016-301

Broadcom

MODULATOR

PANEL MOUNT

40 Cel

25 Cel

SC/UPC CONNECTOR

1569 nm

1528 nm

SONET, TELCORDIA-GR-468-CORE

1610 nm

10000 Mbps

IT ALSO HAVE SDH COMMUNICATION STANDARD

TEC, THERMISTER

Fiber Optics - Modulators

Fiber optic modulators are electronic devices that are used to modulate or vary the intensity or phase of an optical signal in fiber optic networks. They are designed to encode data onto an optical signal, allowing it to carry information over long distances.

Fiber optic modulators use various technologies to modulate the intensity or phase of an optical signal, including:

1. Electro-optic modulators: Electro-optic modulators use an electric field to modulate the refractive index of an optical material, which in turn modulates the phase of the optical signal.

2. Acousto-optic modulators: Acousto-optic modulators use an acoustic wave to modulate the refractive index of an optical material, which in turn modulates the phase of the optical signal.

3. Magneto-optic modulators: Magneto-optic modulators use a magnetic field to modulate the polarization of an optical signal.

Fiber optic modulators come in different configurations and designs, depending on the application and the required performance. They can be integrated into a fiber optic network or mounted in a separate enclosure, depending on the application and the space available.