BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A CALIBRATION and BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A REPAIR

 
A calibration by Custom-Cal is performed by engineers with extensive OEM experience. We have the expertise and the necessary standards to perform the BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A Calibration, onsite calibration may be available. We specialize in quick turnaround times and we can handle expedited deliveries upon request.

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   BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A   Description / Specification:    
BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A Multi-Wavelength Meter

The Bristol instruments 428A Multi-Wavelength Meter combines proven Michelson interlerometer-based technology with fast Fourier transform analysis. This results in the ability to measure the wavelength and power of up to 250 discrete optical signals. Wavelength is measured to an accuracy as high as ± 0.3 pm and power is measured to an accuracy of ± 0.5 dB. In addition, the 428A system automatically calculates OSNR to greater than 40 dB. The wavelength accuracy of the 428A system is maintained over long periods of time because it is continuously calibrated with a built-in HeNe laser wavelength standard. In order to achieve the highest accuracy, the model 428A uses a single-frequency HeNe laser that is stabilized using a precise balanced longitudinal mode technique. Specifications. Optical Signal: CW and modulated. Wavelength Range: 1270 to 1650 nm (182 to 236 THz). Absolute Accuracy: ± 0.2 parts per miliion, (± 0.3 pm at 1550 nm). Differential Accuracy: ± 0.15 parts per miliion. Minimum Resolvable Seperation: 15 GHz, equal power lines input. Wavelength Display Resolution: 0.0001 nm. Power Calibration Accuracy: ± 0.5 dB, at ±30 nm from 1310 and 1550 nm. Flatness: ± 0.2 dB (1270 - 1600 nm), 30 nm from any wavelength. Linearity: ±0.3 dB (1270 - 1600 nm), lines above -30 dBm. Polarization Dependence: ± 0.5dB (1270-1600 nm). Power Display Resolution: 0.01 dB. Signal-To-Noise Ratio: > 40 dB with 100 averages, 100 GHz channel spacing; > 35 dB with 100 averages. 50 GHz channel spacing. Optical Input Signal Sensitivity Single line input: -40 dBm (1270 to 1600 nm), -30 dBm (1600 to 1650 nm). Optical Input Signal Sensitivity Multiple line input: 30 dB below total input power, but not less than single line input sensitivity. Maximum Power Displayed level: +10 dBm, sum of all lines input. Maximum Power Safe level: +18 dBm, sum of all lines input. Return Loss: 35 dB (UPC), 50 dB (APC). Maximum Number of Lines: 250. Optical Input: 9/125 um single-mode fiber (FC/UPC or FC/APC). Instrument Interface: SCPI via USB 2.0, Ethernet. and optional GPIB.



 

Standard Calibration $780.00 *
*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the BRISTOL INSTRUMENTS 428A. Price does not in most cases include measurement performance data. Pricing does include NIST traceable calibration and issue of a calibration certificate and calibration label. Pricing may vary slightly due to volume and location of laboratory supporting calibration. Volume pricing may apply. On-site fees may apply depending on logistics, location and volume of work to be completed during the visit.


Related Optical Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

Coherence Time
Average time for the wave train to lose its phase realtionships

Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG)
A fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is a type of distributed Bragg reflector constructed in a short segment of optical fiber that reflects particular wavelengths of light and transmits all others. This is achieved by adding a periodic variation to the refractive index of the fiber core, which generates a wavelength specific dielectric mirror. A fiber Bragg grating can therefore be used as an inline optical filter to block certain wavelengths, or as a wavelength-specific reflector.

Modulation
Modulation is the process by which the characteristic of one wave (the carrier) is modified by another. Adding information into pulses of light.

Power Linearity
When changing the power level and measuring the differences (in dB) between actual and displayed power levels, the power linearity is ± half the span (in dB) between the maximum and the minimum value of all differences.

Stability
Stability is the extent to which a specified property, characteristic, or parameter of a substance, device, or apparatus, such as a fiber optic transmission system, remains fixed with the passage of time or with varying environmental conditions.


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