The Analog Output; Figure 67 Output Power And The Analog Output In <Manual Att.> Mode - Agilent Technologies 8163A Manual

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Tunable Lasers
What is a Tunable Laser ?

The Analog Output

If there is an output BNC connector on the front panel of your Tunable
Laser module, you can output a DC voltage level that is proportional to the
laser output power. The relationship between this voltage level and the
output power is not calibrated.
Voltage, V
[A
.] = 10 dB
[A
.] = 0 dB
TTEN
TTEN
5 V
[P], mW
2 mW
20 mW
Figure 67 Output Power and the Analog Output in <Manual ATT.> Mode
Attenuator
If your Tunable Laser module has an attenuator installed, the Analog
Output signal depends on the power mode you have chosen. The voltage
level is proportional to the optical power produced by the laser diode (not
the optical output power).
In <Manual Att.> Mode, the relationship between the power value, [P],
and the voltage level is only proportional to the output power if the
attenuation remains constant. The attenuator adds a constant offset to the
voltage level.
In <Automatic> Attenuation Mode, the laser output power, and therefore
the Analog Output signal, is not linearly proportional to the output power.
This is because the actual output optical power is derived by the optimum
combination of the laser output power and the attenuation.
To set the power to −10 dBm:
1 Move to power parameter, [P], and press [Pwr unit]. You should see the power
unit menu.
2 Move to <dBm> and press Enter.
3 Press Enter to edit the power value.
4 Enter −10.000 and press Enter.
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