Close

Search

Search Menu
Photonics Media Photonics Marketplace Photonics Spectra BioPhotonics Vision Spectra Photonics Showcase Photonics ProdSpec Photonics Handbook

Butterfly 14-Pin Modules

Lumics GmbHRequest Info
 
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
Hermetically sealed with internal temperature control, the single-mode, fiber pigtailed butterfly 14-pin modules from Lumics offer wavelength coverage from 750 to 1100 nm.

The BTF14 devices are manufactured to Telcordia standard GR-468-CORE for analytics, sensing and seeding. They can be driven continuous-wave up to 500 mW, or pulsed up to 2 W.

Additional configurations include polarization-maintaining fiber up to 12-dB extinction ratio, fiber Bragg grating with spectral width from 1 nm down to 0.15 pm, wavelength locking in pulsed operation down to 3 ns and standard connectors such as SMA, FC/PC or FC/APC.

Lumics offers all BTF14 modules with a laser diode driver as a compact, tabletop solution.


Photonics Spectra
Sep 2014
REQUEST INFO ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

* Message:
(requirements, questions for supplier)
Your contact information
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Email Address:
* Company:
Address:
Address 2:
City:
State/Province:
Postal Code:
* Country:
Phone #:
Fax #:

Register or login to auto-populate this form:
Login Register
* Required

When you click "Send Request", we will record and send your personal contact information to Lumics GmbH by email so they may respond directly. You also agree that Photonics Media may contact you with information related to this inquiry, and that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of Use.
butterflyCompactconfigurationCWdiodedriverextinctionFC/APCfiber Braggfiber opticsgratingsfiberinternalLumicsmaintainingmoduleoperationpolarizationProductspulsepulsedratioSMAspectraltabletopTelcordiatemperaturewavelengthwidth14-pinGR-468-COREconintous-waveFC/PCBTF14lasers

back to top
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube RSS
©2023 Photonics Media, 100 West St., Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA, [email protected]

Photonics Media, Laurin Publishing
x Subscribe to Photonics Spectra magazine - FREE!
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.