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BS EN 61300-3-29:2014

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Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Basic test and measurement procedures – Examinations and measurements. Spectral transfer characteristics of DWDM devices

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BSI 2014 44
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IEC 61300-3-29:2014 identifies two basic measurement methods for characterizing the spectral transfer functions of DWDM devices. The transfer functions are the functions of transmittance dependent of wavelengths. In this standard, optical attenuations are also used. The transfer functions can be used to produce measurements of insertion loss (IL), polarization dependent loss (PDL), isolation, centre wavelength, bandwidth (BW) and other optical performances. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2005. It constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – terms and definitions have been added and reconsidered in order to be harmonized with IEC 62074-1; – characterizations of the device under test have been reviewed; – details to be specified have been reconsidered. Keywords: spectral transfer functions of DWDM devices, measurements of insertion loss (IL), polarization dependent loss (PDL), isolation, centre wavelength, bandwidth (BW)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
Endorsement notice
5 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
6 English
CONTENTS
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
3.2.1 Symbols
3.2.2 Abbreviations
11 4 General description
12 5 Apparatus
5.1 Measurement set-up
Figures
Figure 1 – Basic measurement set-up
Tables
Table 1 – Test methods
13 Figure 2 – Measurement set-up for tuneable narrowband light source (TNLS) system
Figure 3 – Measurement set-up for TNLS and tuneable narrowband detector (TND) system
Figure 4 – Measurement set-up for BBS and tuneable narrowband detector (TND) system
14 5.2 Light source, S
5.2.1 Tuneable narrowband light source (TNLS) – Method A
5.2.2 Broadband source (BBS) – Method B
5.3 Tracking filter (TF)
5.4 Reference branching device (RBD)
15 5.5 Wavelength meter (WM)
5.6 Polarizer (PL)
5.7 Polarization controller (PC)
5.8 Device under test (DUT)
5.8.1 General
16 5.8.2 Device input/output optics
5.9 Detector (D)
5.9.1 Broadband detectors, BBD1, BBD2, Method A.1
5.9.2 Tuneable narrowband detector (TND) – Method A.2 and Method B
17 5.10 Temporary joints (TJ)
6 Procedure
6.1 General
6.2 Preparation of DUTs
6.3 System initialization
18 6.4 System reference measurement
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Measurement of the reference spectra for Method A
6.4.3 Measurement of reference spectra for Method B
6.5 Measurement of device spectra
Figure 5 – System reference for transmission measurement
19 7 Characterization of the device under test
7.1 Determination of transfer functions
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Accounting for the source variations
7.1.3 Calculations for the Mueller matrix method
20 7.2 Transmission (T(λ )) spectra measurements
7.2.1 General
21 7.2.2 Peak power calculation
Figure 6 – Normalized transfer functions
22 7.2.3 Normalization of the transfer function
7.3 Calculation of optical attenuation (A)
7.4 Insertion loss (IL)
23 7.5 Bandwidth and full spectral width
7.5.1 General
7.5.2 Centre wavelength
Figure 7 – BW and full spectral width for a fibre Bragg grating
24 7.5.3 Centre wavelength deviation
7.5.4 X dB bandwidth
7.6 Passband ripple
Figure 8 – X dB bandwidth
25 7.7 Isolation (I) and crosstalk (XT)
7.7.1 General
Figure 9 – Passband ripple
26 7.7.2 Channel isolation
7.7.3 Channel crosstalk
7.7.4 Adjacent channel isolation
Figure 10 – Channel isolation and crosstalk
27 7.7.5 Adjacent channel crosstalk
7.7.6 Minimum adjacent channel isolation
7.7.7 Maximum adjacent channel crosstalk
7.7.8 Non-adjacent channel isolation
Figure 11 – Minimum adjacent channel isolation
28 7.7.9 Non-adjacent channel crosstalk
7.7.10 Minimum non-adjacent channel isolation
7.7.11 Maximum non-adjacent channel crosstalk
7.7.12 Total channel isolation
7.7.13 Total channel crosstalk
7.7.14 Minimum total channel isolation
7.7.15 Maximum total channel crosstalk
29 7.8 Polarization dependent loss (PDL(λ ))
7.9 Polarization dependent centre wavelength (PDCW)
Figure 12 – Polarization dependence of the transfer function
30 7.10 Channel non-uniformity
7.11 Out-of-band attenuation
8 Details to be specified
8.1 Light source (S)
8.1.1 Tuneable narrowband light source (TNLS)
8.1.2 Broadband source (BBS) (unpolarized)
Figure 13 – Polarization dependent centre wavelength (PDCW)
31 8.2 Polarization controller (PC)
8.3 Polarizer (PL)
8.4 Tracking filter (TF)
8.5 Reference branching device (RBD)
8.6 Temporary joint (TJ)
8.7 Wavelength meter (WM)
8.8 Detector (D)
8.8.1 Broadband detector (BBD)
8.8.2 Tuneable narrowband detector (TNBD)
32 8.9 DUT
33 Annex A (informative) Reflection spectrum measurements
A.1 General
A.2 Apparatus
A.2.1 General
A.2.2 Reference branching device
Figure A.1 – Measurement set-up for a single port device
34 A.2.3 Optical termination
A.3 Measurement procedure
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Determination of source reference spectrum
A.3.3 Determination of system constant
Figure A.2 – Source reference set-up
35 A.3.4 Determination of reference reflectance spectrum
A.3.5 Determination of device reflectance spectrum
A.3.6 Determination of optical attenuation
Figure A.3 – Set-up for measurement of system constant
36 A.4 Reflection [R(λ)] spectra measurements
37 Annex B (informative) Determination of the wavelength increment parameter
39 Annex C (informative) Determination of a mean value using the shorth function
Figure C.1 – Example response and –x dB wavelengths
40 Figure C.2 – Example showing the –0,5 dB wavelengths based on the shorth (dotted vertical lines) and the mean (solid vertical lines)
41 Bibliography
BS EN 61300-3-29:2014
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