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O-Band Booster Optical Amplifiers (BOAs)


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O-Band Booster Optical Amplifiers (BOAs)

Features

  • Polarization Maintaining: Amplifies Only One Polarization State
  • Available with Either PM or SM Fiber Pigtails (1.5 m), 2.5 dB Coupling Loss at Each Chip End
  • FC/APC Connectors
  • High Saturation Power (+16 dBm), High Efficiency
  • AR Coated Endfaces (R < 0.1%)
  • Typical Applications: Boosting Laser Transmitters, Compensating for Transmit MUX/DeMUX Insertion Loss, Optical Shutter
Item #Center Wavelength3 dB BandwidthSaturation Output
Power (@ -3 dB)
Small Signal Gain
(@ Pin = -20 dBm)
Noise Figure
BOA1130S and BOA1130P1285 nm (Typical)87 nm (Typical)17 dBm (Typical)30 dB (Typical)7.0 dB (Typical)
BOA1132S and BOA1132P1300 nm (Typical)87 nm (Typical)17 dBm (Typica)l30 dB (Typical)7.0 dB (Typical)
BOA1017S and BOA1017P1310 nm (Typical)70 nm (Typical)15 dBm (Typical)23 dB (Typical)7.0 dB (Typical)

For more specifications, please view the Specs and Performance Plots Tabs

Booster Optical Amplifiers (BOAs) are single-pass, traveling-wave amplifiers that perform well with both monochromatic and multi-wavelength signals. Since BOAs only amplify one state of polarization, they are best suited for applications where the input polarization of the light is known. For applications where the input polarization is unknown or fluctuates, a Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) is required. However, the gain, noise, bandwidth, and saturation power specifications of a BOA are superior to that of a SOA because of the design features that make the SOA polarization insensitive.

Internal Diagram

The BOA consists of a highly-efficient InP/InGaAsP Multiple Quantum Well (MQW) layer structure. As seen in the schematic to the right, the input and output of the amplifier is coupled to the reliable ridge waveguide on the optical amplifier chip. Losses typically range from 1.5 to 2.5 dB for the fiber-to-chip and chip-to-fiber coupling (each). These coupling losses affect the total gain, noise figure (NF), and saturation power (Psat). While the gain produced by the amplifier exceeds that of the losses, these losses remain an important factor in determining the device's performance. For instance a 1 dB drop in input coupling efficiency increases the noise figure by 1 dB. Alternatively, a 1 dB drop in output coupling decreases the saturation power by 1 dB.

The device is contained in a standard 14-pin butterfly package with either SMF or PMF pigtails that are terminated with FC/APC connectors. Optional polarization-maintaining isolators at the input, output, or both input/output are also available (specifications may vary with different configurations). Please contact Tech Support to order such a device.

Driver Option
The CLD1015 butterfly LD/TEC controller is one possible controller for these amplifiers. The LD/TEC controller and mount combination offers full control via a touch screen.

Item #  BOA1130S and
BOA1130P
MinTypicalMax
Operating CurrentIOP-700 mA750 mA
Center WavelengthλC1265 nm1285 nm1295 nm
Optical 3 dB BandwidthBW80 nm87 nm-
Saturation Output Power
(@ -3 dB)
PSAT15 dBm17 dBm-
Small Signal Gain
(@ Pin = -20 dBm, λ = 1312 nm)
G27 dB30 dB-
Gain Ripple (RMS) @ IOPδG-0.2 dB0.3 dB
Noise FigureNF-7.09.0
Forward VoltageVF-1.6 V2.0 V
Chip Length--1.5 mm-
Waveguide Refractive Index--3.2-
TEC Operation (Typ./Max @ TCASE = 25/70 °C)
- TEC CurrentITEC-0.4 A1.5 A
- TEC VoltageVTEC-0.5 V4.0 V
- Thermistor ResistanceRTH-10 kΩ-

 

Item # BOA1132S and
BOA1132P
MinTypicalMax
Operating CurrentIOP-700 mA750 mA
Center WavelengthλC1290 nm1300 nm1315 nm
Optical 3 dB BandwidthBW80 nm87 nm-
Saturation Output Power
(@ -3 dB)
PSAT15 dBm17 dBm-
Small Signal Gain
(@ Pin = -20 dBm, λ = 1312 nm)
G27 dB30 dB-
Gain Ripple (RMS) @ IOPδG-0.2 dB0.3 dB
Noise FigureNF-7.09.0
Forward VoltageVF-1.6 V2.0 V
Chip Length--1.5 mm-
Waveguide Refractive Index--3.2-
TEC Operation (Typ./Max @ TCASE = 25/70 °C)
- TEC CurrentITEC-0.4 A1.5 A
- TEC VoltageVTEC-0.5 V4.0 V
- Thermistor ResistanceRTH-10 kΩ-

 

Item # BOA1017S and
BOA1017P
MinTypicalMax
Operating CurrentIOP-600 mA750 mA
Center WavelengthλC1290 nm1310 nm1330 nm
Optical 3 dB BandwidthBW60 nm70 nm-
Saturation Output Power
(@ -3 dB)
PSAT13 dBm15 dBm-
Small Signal Gain Across BW
(@ Pin = -20 dBm)
G17 dB23 dB-
Gain Ripple (p-p) @ IOPδG-0.1 dB0.25 dB
Polarization Extinction RatioPER-16 dB-
Noise FigureNF-7.09.0
Forward VoltageVF-1.4 V1.6 V
Chip Length--1.5 mm-
Waveguide Refractive Index--3.2-
TEC Operation (Typ./Max @ TCASE = 25/70 °C)
- TEC CurrentITEC-0.15 A1.5 A
- TEC VoltageVTEC-0.35 V4.0 V
- Thermistor ResistanceRTH-10 kΩ-

Pin out

BOA1130S and BOA1130P Charts

BOA1132S and BOA1132P Charts

BOA1017P and BOA1017S Charts

Comparison of a SOA to a standard Fabry-Perot Laser Diode

Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOAs and BOAs) are similar in design to Fabry-Perot Laser Diodes. The difference being that Fabry-Perot laser diodes have reflective coatings on both end faces of the semiconductor chip. The optical feedback from the end faces establishes a cavity in which lasing can occur. SOAs and BOAs have an anti-reflection (AR) coating on both end faces of the semiconductor chip. The AR coatings limit the optical feedback into the chip so that lasing does not occur.

As is typical for all amplifiers, SOA/BOAs operate in two regimes: a linear, flat, constant gain regime and a non-linear, saturated output regime. When used to amplify a modulated signal, the linear regime is typically used to eliminate pattern-dependent distortion, multi-channel cross-talk and transient response issues common to EDFAs. The non-linear regime is used to take advantage of the highly non-linear attributes of the semiconductor gain medium (cross-gain modulation, cross phase modulation) to perform wavelength conversion, optical 3R regeneration, header recognition, and other high-speed optical signal processing functions.

For a CW input signal, the amount of power that can be produced by the amplifier is determined by the saturation output power (Psat) parameter. Psat is defined as the output power at which the small-signal gain has been compressed by 3 dB. The maximum amount of CW power that can be extracted is approximately 3 dB higher than the saturation power.

SOA Linear verse Non-linear Regimes

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