Using The Multi-Wavelength Meter - Agilent Technologies Agilent 86120B User Manual

Multi-wavelength meter
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• 700 nm to 1650 nm maximum input wavelength range
• +10 dBm maximum total displayed input power
• Laser linewidths assumed to be less than 10 GHz
• If you change the elevation where you will be using your Agilent 86120B, refer
• Press the green Preset key to return the Agilent 86120B to its default state.
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Using the Multi-Wavelength Meter

Using the Multi-Wavelength Meter
Using the Multi-Wavelength Meter
In this chapter, you'll learn how to make a variety of fast, accurate measure-
ments. As you perform these measurements, keep in mind the following
points:
The range is normally limited from 1200 nm to 1650 nm. To use the full range,
refer to "Measuring lasers between 700 nm and 1200 nm" on page 2-8
"To use the full wavelength range" on page
to
"Calibrating Measurements" on page
Do not exceed +18 dBm source power. The Agilent 86120B's input circuitry can
be damaged when total input power exceeds 18 dBm. You can measure power
levels that are greater by adding attenuation and entering a power offset as
described in
"To measure total power exceeding 10 dBm" on page
2-2
2-8.
2-26.
and to
2-25.

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