RM3 SERIES BACKREFLECTION METER

USER’S MANUAL

Figure 5b: Terminating the Jumper for BR Measurement for Single-mode (980 nm only) and

Multimode

3. The second termination is made after the DUT in order to obtain Brtot (figure 6b).

Figure 6b: Measuring Backreflection for Single-mode (980 nm only) and Multimode

Backreflection Measurements

Setting Up the Meter for Backreflection Measurements

To prepare the meter for backreflection measurements:

1.Ensure that the meter is powered off.

2.Set the power switch to ON, and allow the meter to stabilize.

3.Press the BR key to set the meter to Backreflection mode, which is displayed as BR on the meter.

4.Clean the output port on the front of the meter and the APC connector (green boot) of the measurement jumper, and connect this end of the jumper to the output port. Ensure that you are using the measurement jumper and not the calibration jumper, which is labeled as such. The output connector of the measurement jumper is user-selected and must be compatible with the input connector of the DUT.

For each wavelength at which measurements are to be made:

5. Press the λ key to select the required wavelength.

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JDS Uniphase RM3750 user manual Setting Up the Meter for Backreflection Measurements

RM3750 specifications

The JDS Uniphase RM3750 is a cutting-edge optical spectrum analyzer that has garnered attention in various telecommunications and photonics applications. Renowned for its versatility and accuracy, the RM3750 combines advanced technologies to provide users with unprecedented measurement capabilities, making it an essential tool for researchers and engineers working in fiber optics, laser development, and spectral analysis.

One of the standout features of the RM3750 is its wide dynamic range. This feature allows users to obtain precise measurements across a broad spectrum of optical signals, which is crucial in environments where signal strength can vary significantly. The analyzer is designed to handle both high-intensity signals and weak optical events, ensuring that no detail is missed during analysis.

The RM3750 incorporates a high-resolution detection mechanism that enables it to distinguish closely spaced wavelengths. This characteristic is particularly beneficial in applications where wavelength spacing is minimal, such as in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. The high resolution also allows for accurate characterization of spectral features, including signal peaks and noise.

In addition to its impressive measurement capabilities, the RM3750 supports advanced analysis and real-time monitoring. Users can visualize spectral data through an intuitive graphical interface, which aids in the quick interpretation of results. The instrument is equipped with real-time data processing capabilities, allowing users to observe changes in optical signals as they occur, a critical feature for dynamic environments like live signal monitoring.

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Another notable characteristic of the RM3750 is its compact design and robust build quality. This ensures that it can operate effectively in demanding laboratory conditions while being portable enough for field applications.

In conclusion, the JDS Uniphase RM3750 optical spectrum analyzer stands out for its combinations of wide dynamic range, high resolution, real-time monitoring, and user-friendly software integration. These characteristics make it an exceptional tool for professionals in telecommunications and optical research, enabling them to conduct more accurate and insightful measurements.