YOKOGAWA AQ2202 User Manual
YOKOGAWA AQ2202 User Manual

YOKOGAWA AQ2202 User Manual

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- AQ2200-111 DFB-LD module (1310nm,
1490nm, full C band, etc.)
- AQ2200-131 Grid TLS module (C/L band,
1 channel)
- AQ2200-132 Grid TLS module (C/L band,
2 channels)
- AQ2200-111 DFB-LD module
- AQ2200-211 Sensor module (high
sensitivity, long wavelength)
- AQ2200-221 Sensor module (2-channel,
long wavelength)
- AQ2200-231 Optical sensor head (large
diameter, long wavelength)
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- AQ2200-241 Optical sensor head (large
diameter, short wavelength)
- AQ2200-215 Sensor module (high power
+30 dBm) module (C/L band, 1 channel)
- AQ2200-132 Grid TLS module (C/L band,
2 channels)
- AQ2200-311A ATTN module (standard,
monitor output option)
- AQ2200-331 ATTN module (with a built-in
optical power meter)
- AQ2200-421 OSW module (1×2 or 2×2)
- AQ2200-411 OSW module (1×4 or 1×8)
- AQ2200-412 OSW module (1×16)
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  • Page 1 They know they can get repair, customization and calibration services from our laboratory for their own fiber optic instruments from all renowned brand manufacturers. If you wish to buy or sell an AQ2201, AQ2202, AQ2211 or AQ2212 mainframe, visit our product page here to see our current stock of Yokogawa mainframes and also AQ2200 modules that fit those mainframes.
  • Page 2 User’s Manual AQ2200 Series Multi-Application Test System Startup Guide IM 735101-01EN 6th Edition...
  • Page 3: Product Registration

    Product Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products. YOKOGAWA provides registered users with a variety of information and services. Please allow us to serve you best by completing the product registration form accessible from our homepage. http://tmi.yokogawa.com/ PIM 103-03E...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Module Handling Precautions precautions of the module and lists the package contents. The “-E” and “-EN” in the manual number are the language code. Contact information of Yokogawa offices worldwide is provided on the following sheet. Manual No. Description PIM 113-01Z2...
  • Page 5: Trademark Acknowledgements

    YOKOGAWA dealer. • Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. Trademark Acknowledgements • Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 6: Checking The Package Contents

    If the wrong items have been delivered, if items are missing, or if there is a problem with the appearance of the items, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument, please give them the instrument number.
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)

    IM 810518801-61E IM 810518801-62E IM 810518901-04E Optional Accessories (Sold separately) The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately. For information about ordering accessories, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Product Name Model or Part No. Specifications AQ2200-901 blank panel 810518926...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    The general safety precautions described herein must be observed during all phases of operation. If the instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired. YOKOGAWA assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
  • Page 9 To prevent the possibility of electric shock or fire, be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA. The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective earth terminal. Do not invalidate this protection by using an extension cord without protective earth grounding.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions Avoid Electric Shock When Using the Modules Do not apply an input voltage that exceeds the maximum input voltage, withstand voltage, or allowable surge voltage. To prevent the possibility of electric shock, be sure to fasten the screws that are at the bottom of the front panel of 2-slot and 3-slot modules.
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions for Laser Products This instrument uses a laser light source. This instrument is a Class 1M laser product as defined by IEC60825-1 Safety of Laser Products—Part1: Equipment Classification and Requirements. In addition, this instrument complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.
  • Page 12: Sales In Each Country Or Region

    Authorized Representative in the EEA Yokogawa Europe BV. is Authorized Representative of Yokogawa Meters & Instruments Corporation in the EEA for this Product. To contact Yokogawa Europe BV., see the separate list of worldwide contacts, PIM 113-01Z2. About Environmental Standard This instrument complies with environmental standard EN50581, but it will not comply with the standard if an incompliant module is installed.
  • Page 13: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in This Manual Notes and Cautions The notes and cautions in this manual are categorized using the following symbols. Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions.
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    Contents Foreword ............................i Checking the Package Contents...................... iii Safety Precautions ..........................v Sales in Each Country or Region ..................... ix Conventions Used in This Manual ....................x Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories ..............xiii Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions Frame Controller ......................
  • Page 15 Contents Chapter 4 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Inspection Troubleshooting ........................ 4-1 Error Messages ........................ 4-6 Changing Modules ......................4-16 Updating the Firmware ....................4-19 Routine Maintenance ..................... 4-27 Recommended Replacement Parts ................4-34 Calibration ........................4-35 Chapter 5 Specifications AQ2211/AQ2212 Frame Controller .................. 5-1 AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module ...................
  • Page 16: Module Model Name, Suffix Code, And Accessories

    Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module Model Suffix Code Description 810518901 Wavelength -Mxxxx See section 5.2 for the list of supported wavelengths -W1310 1310 nm -W1490 1490 nm Optical connector -FCA FC/Angled PC connector Optical output level -P10 10 mW optical output -P20...
  • Page 17 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-142 DUAL FP-LD Module Model Suffix Code Description 810518903 Wavelength -W135D 1310/1550 nm Optical connector /FCC AQ9441(FC) universal adapter /SCC AQ9441(SC) universal adapter Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No.
  • Page 18 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-136 TLS Module Model Suffix Code Description 810518904 Optical connector -FCA FC/Angled PC connector Optical fiber -SMF SM fiber Wavelength -WLSTD Changeable Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No.
  • Page 19 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-231 Optical Sensor Head Model Suffix Code Description 810518906 Large-aperture, long-wavelength sensor Connector adapter /FCC AQ9355C (FC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /SCC AQ9335C (SC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /STC AQ9335C (ST) connector adapter with a light shielding cap Accessories...
  • Page 20 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-241 Optical Sensor Head Model Suffix Code Description 810518907 Large-aperture, short-wavelength sensor Connector adapter /FCC AQ9355C (FC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /SCC AQ9335C (SC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /STC AQ9335C (ST) connector adapter with a light shielding cap...
  • Page 21 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-211 Sensor Module Model Suffix Code Description 810518908 Highly sensitive, long-wavelength sensor Connector adapter /FCC AQ9447 (FC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /SCC AQ9447 (SC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap /STC AQ9447 (ST) connector adapter with a light shielding cap...
  • Page 22 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-215 Sensor Module Model Suffix Code Description 735125 High power sensor Connector adapter -NON No connector adapter -FCC AQ9335C (FC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap -SCC AQ9335C (SC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap -STC AQ9335C (ST) connector adapter with a light shielding cap -LCC...
  • Page 23 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-221 Sensor Module Model Suffix Code Description 735122 Two-channel, long-wavelength sensor Connector adapter -NON No connector adapter -FCC AQ9335C (FC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap -SCC AQ9335C (SC) connector adapter with a light shielding cap -STC AQ9335C (ST) connector adapter with a light...
  • Page 24 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-271 ORL Module Model Suffix Code Description 735185 Optical fiber SMF (10/125) Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No. Quantity Notes User’s manual IM 810518901-04E Read before using the instrument Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately.
  • Page 25 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-331 ATTN Module Model Suffix Code Description 735133 Built-in monitor power meter Optical fiber SMF (10/125) MMF (62.5/125) Optical connector -FCC FC/PC connector -SCC SC/PC connector Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No.
  • Page 26 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-412 OSW Module Model Suffix Code Description 735143 1 × 16 Port configuration 1 × 16 Optical fiber SMF (10/125) Optical connector -FCC FC/PC connector -SCC SC/PC connector Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No.
  • Page 27 Module Model Name, Suffix Code, and Accessories AQ2200-621 10 Gbit/s Optical modulator Model Suffix Code Description 810518802 μ 1.55 Crystal orientation of X-cut the LN modulator Z-cut Optical connector SC connector FC connector Cable μ PMF (FC-SC) for 1.5 U-link coaxial cable Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories.
  • Page 28 AQ2200-631 10 Gbit/s Optical Receiver Model Suffix Code Description 810518803 μ 1.31/1.55 Optical connector SC connector FC connector Cable U-link coaxial cable Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. Product Name Model or Part No. Quantity Notes User’s manual IM 810518901-04E Read before using the instrument Protective cap...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 Component Names And Functions

    Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions Frame Controller Three-Slot Type Front Display screen Displays settings and measured results. Soft keys Module installation slots Used when you control the Hold AQ2200 series modules. frame controller or a module. AQ2211 FRAME CONTROLLER USB Port (type A) Used when you connect a USB...
  • Page 30 1.1 Frame Controller Nine-Slot Type Front Soft keys Used when you control the frame controller or a module. Display screen Displays settings and measured results. Module installation slots Hold AQ2200 series modules. AQ2212 FRAME CONTROLLER SLOT SLOT DETAIL SUMMARY HOLD APPLI CANCEL CANCEL...
  • Page 31 1.1 Frame Controller Display and Key Operation Console Display Displays information such as measured values, settings, and status. AQ2211 FRAME CONTROLLER Soft keys The soft keys are used to select and execute the items that are shown on the display. Arrow keys ◄...
  • Page 32: Summary Screen

    1.1 Frame Controller SUMMARY Screen The SUMMARY screen displays the information from all the installed modules at once. You can view the main parameters, and confirm and change all the parameters. • Current module: Module with a blue background. You can change this module’s parameters. The parameters that you can change are displayed as soft keys.
  • Page 33: Light Source Modules

    Light Source Modules AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module AQ2200-111 Lock lever release button DFB-LD Lock lever MODULE Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Modulation indication lamp The lamp is lit when the laser output Laser output indication lamp modulation is set to CHOP.
  • Page 34 1.2 Light Source Modules AQ2200-142 DUAL FP-LD Module AQ2200-142 Lock lever release button DUAL FP-LD Lock lever MODULE Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Modulation indication lamp The lamp is lit when the laser Laser output indication lamp output modulation is set to CHOP.
  • Page 35 1.2 Light Source Modules AQ2200-132 Grid TLS Module Lock lever Lock lever release button Used when installing and uninstalling Releases the lock lever. the module. OUTPUT1 key OUTPUT2 key Turns the OUTPUT1 Turns the OUTPUT2 laser output on or off. laser output on or off.
  • Page 36: Optical Sensor Modules

    Optical Sensor Modules AQ2200-201 Interface Module AQ2200-201 Lock lever release button INTERFACE MODULE Lock lever Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Modulation indication lamp The lamp is lit when the light modulation is set to CHOP. Analog signal output terminal CHOP Transmits the voltage corresponding...
  • Page 37 1.3 Optical Sensor Modules AQ2200-211 Sensor Module (Highly sensitive type) Lock lever release button Releases the lock lever. Lock lever Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Modulation indication lamp The lamp is lit when the light modulation is set to CHOP. Analog signal output terminal Transmits the voltage corresponding CW/CHOP key...
  • Page 38 1.3 Optical Sensor Modules AQ2200-221 Sensor Module (Dual) Lock lever release button Lock lever Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Optical input (device 1) This optical input receives an optical signal. Use an AQ9335C connector adapter when connecting an optical fiber.
  • Page 39: Orl Module

    ORL Module AQ2200-271 ORL Module AQ2200-271 Lock lever Lock lever release button MODULE Used when installing and Releases the lock lever. uninstalling the module. ANGLED PC*ONLY MEAS Light measurement Connects to the DUT,* the optical return loss of which is being measured.
  • Page 40: Attenuator Modules

    Attenuator Modules AQ2200-311A ATTN Module (Supports SMF and MMF) AQ2200-311A Lock lever release button ATTN Releases the lock leve MODULE Lock lever Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Optical output indication lamp ENABLE The lamp is lit when the optical output is on.
  • Page 41 1.5 Attenuator Modules AQ2200-331 ATTN Module (Built-in monitor power meter) AQ2200-331 Lock lever release button ATTN MODULE Lock lever Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Optical output indication lamp ENABLE The lamp is lit when the optical output is on.
  • Page 42: Optical Switch Modules

    Optical Switch Modules AQ2200-411 OSW Module 1 × 4 Type AQ2200-411 Lock lever release button Lock lever MODULE Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Common port (A) Connected to the port that is selected from select port 1 to select port 4.
  • Page 43: Index

    1.6 Optical Switch Modules AQ2200-412 OSW Module 1 × 16 Type AQ2200-412 Lock lever release button Lock lever MODULE Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. Common port (A) Connected to the port that is selected from select port 1 to select port 16.
  • Page 44 1.6 Optical Switch Modules AQ2200-421 OSW Module 2 × 2 Type AQ2200-421 Lock lever release button Lock lever MODULE Releases the lock lever. Used when installing and uninstalling the module. DVC1 DVC2 Common port (A and B) Device 2 The selected port is connected Common port (A and B) to select port 1 or select port 2 Device 1...
  • Page 45 BERT Module AQ2200-601 10 Gbit/s BERT Module Signal output indication lamp This lamp shows the status of the PPG signal output.The lamp is lit when the output is on. Signal output ON/OFF key Turns all of the PPG output terminals on or off at once. Lock lever release button Each time this key is pressed, signal output switches Releases the lock lever.
  • Page 46: Optical Modulator Modules

    Optical Modulator Modules AQ2200-621 10 Gbit/s Optical Modulator (Wavelength: 1.55 μm) Lock lever Lock lever release button Used when installing and Releases the lock lever. uninstalling the module. Data input terminal Data input terminal. Use a U-link (/U option) or coaxial cable to connect this terminal to the DATA OUT (TO OPTICAL MODULATOR) Laser input terminal...
  • Page 47: Optical Receiver Module

    Optical Receiver Module AQ2200-631 10 Gbit/s Optical Receiver CAUTION Use an optical ATT to protect the terminal if there is a chance that the input level of the 10 Gbit/s optical signal that will be applied to the optical input terminal (OPT IN) will exceed the maximum input power (6 dBm).
  • Page 48: Xfp Interface Module

    1.10 XFP Interface Module AQ2200-641 XFP Interface Module CAUTION If an XFP transceiver is not installed, cover the DATA IN and DATA IN input terminals with the included protective caps. Lock lever release button Releases the lock lever. Lock lever XFP transceiver installation slot Used when installing and uninstalling the module.
  • Page 49: Transceiver I/F Module

    1.11 Transceiver I/F Module AQ2200-642 Transceiver I/F Module Lock lever release button Releases the lock lever. Lock lever Used when installing and uninstalling the module. AQ2200-642 TRANSCEIVER I/F MODULE Signal output indication lamp This lamp shows the status of OUTPUT the power supply to the transceiver.
  • Page 50: Sg Module

    1.12 SG Module AQ2200-651 SG Module Lock lever release button Releases the lock lever. Lock lever Used when installing and uninstalling the module. AQ2200-651 SG MODULE Signal output indication lamp RF OUT This lamp shows the status of the OUTPUT clock signal output (RF OUT).
  • Page 51: Chapter 2 Making Preparations For Measurements

    When removing the plug from the power outlet, do not pull on the cord. Pull from the plug. If the power cord is damaged, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Refer to page iv for the part number when placing an order.
  • Page 52: Module Handling Precautions

    2.1 Handling Precautions Module Handling Precautions • Do not expose the modules to excessive shock. • Do not remove the module cases. • Do not touch the metal parts of the module connectors with your hands. CAUTION Do not carry the AQ2211 or AQ2212 Frame Controller while modules are installed in the instrument.
  • Page 53: Installing The Instrument

    Installing the Instrument Installation Conditions Install the instrument in a place that meets the following conditions. WARNING • Do not install the instrument outdoors or in locations subject to rain or water. • Install the instrument so that you can immediately remove the power cord if an abnormal or dangerous condition occurs.
  • Page 54: Ambient Temperature And Humidity

    2.2 Installing the Instrument Ambient Temperature and Humidity Ambient temperature 5 to 40°C Ambient humidity 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) Flat, Even Surface Install the instrument with the correct orientation on a stable, horizontal surface. If the instrument is installed in a horizontal position, rubber stoppers can be attached to the feet at the rear of the instrument to prevent the instrument from sliding.
  • Page 55: Storing The Instrument

    2.2 Installing the Instrument • Rack-Mounting to the AQ2211 Frame Controller Cover stickers Bracket Small binding screws Cover sticker Small binding screws Cover stickers Bracket • Rack-Mounting to the AQ2212 Frame Controller Cover stickers Small binding Index screws Bracket Cover stickers Cover stickers Small binding screws Bracket...
  • Page 56: Attaching And Removing Blank Panels

    Attaching and Removing Blank Panels WARNING To prevent electric shock, and to ensure that the instrument performs within its specifications, be sure to cover any unused slots with the blank panels sold separately. If you use the instrument without covering empty slots with blank panels, the instrument may malfunction due to dust getting inside of it or its internal temperature rising.
  • Page 57: Installing And Uninstalling Modules

    Installing and Uninstalling Modules WARNING • Do not apply a voltage that exceeds the maximum input voltage, withstand voltage, or allowable surge voltage. • Be sure to fasten the screws that are at the bottom of the front panel of 2-slot and 3-slot modules.
  • Page 58 2.4 Installing and Uninstalling Modules Installing a Module While pressing the button on the module panel, pull up on the lever. Lever Button Note When inserting a module, always check its vertical orientation. Align the groove on the bottom of the module with the guide on the slot that you want to install the module into, and slowly insert the module into the frame controller.
  • Page 59 2.4 Installing and Uninstalling Modules Uninstalling a Module If you are uninstalling a two-slot or three-slot module, loosen the fixing screws. Note The modules are constructed so that the fixing screws do not fall out. While pressing the button, lightly pull the lever up until it unlocks. Button Lever Index...
  • Page 60: Connecting Cables

    Connecting Cables How to Connect the Optical Sensor Head and Interface Module Connecting a Cable Insert the cable connector into the connector on the front of the interface module (make sure that the guide pin of the connector on the module fits into the groove of the cable connector), and then tighten the screw to secure them.
  • Page 61 2.5 Connecting Cables How to Connect Cables for BER Measurement CAUTION • Be sure to attach terminators to any unused output terminals. Terminators are attached to the module terminals by factory default. • When making connections to I/O terminals, use a grounding strap or other method to prevent electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 62: Clock Out

    2.5 Connecting Cables Not Using the CDR Function through the Electrical Interface Make the following connections if the DUT will not use the CDR function of the BERT module through the electrical interface. DATA DATA IN 2 CLOCK IN CLOCK OUT Phase Phase shifter...
  • Page 63: Optical Fiber

    2.5 Connecting Cables Using the Optical Interface Make the following connections when the DUT has the optical interface and you are using a combination of a BERT module (BERT) , an AQ2200 series light source module (LS) , an optical modulator module (EO) , and an optical receiver module (OE) U-link (coaxial) U-link (coaxial)
  • Page 64 2.5 Connecting Cables Using an External SG Make the following connections to use an external SG (signal generator). See “Using the CDR Function through the Electrical Interface,” “Not Using the CDR Function through the Electrical Interface,” and “Using the Optical Interface,” for instructions on how to make connections to the DUT.
  • Page 65 2.5 Connecting Cables Using the Trigger Terminal • Using the Trigger Terminal to Generate Trigger Signals for Waveform Monitoring Make the following connections if you want to use the trigger terminal to generate trigger signals for an oscilloscope. DATA OUT CLOCK OU T Oscilloscope TRIGGER OUT...
  • Page 66: Test Fixture

    2.5 Connecting Cables Using the Trigger Terminal to Generate the Reference Clock of an Optical Transceiver Make the following connections if you want to use the trigger terminal to generate the reference clock of an optical transceiver. U-link (coaxial) U-link (coaxial) BERT DATA OUT DATA IN...
  • Page 67 2.5 Connecting Cables Using the Trigger Terminal to Generate a Reference Clock for Synchronizing Multiple Instruments Make the following connections if you want to use the trigger terminal to synchronize multiple instruments. MASTER SLAVE TRIGGER OUT REF CLK IN Index Coaxial cable Using the XFP Interface Make the following connections between the BERT and the XFP interface if you want to...
  • Page 68 2.5 Connecting Cables Connecting Cables When connecting this instrument to the DUT, to another module, or to a measuring instrument, take appropriate measures to protect the instrument from static electricity. CAUTION Before attaching and detaching cables or terminators to this instrument’s connectors, ground the instrument or connect the operator to a metallic part of the main frame to protect against static electricity.
  • Page 69: Connecting And Disconnecting Connector Adapters

    Connecting and Disconnecting Connector Adapters By changing the connector adapter, you can connect the light source modules (with the exception of the DFB-LD, TLS and Grid TLS) and sensor modules to a variety of optical connectors. How to Connect and Disconnect the AQ9447 Connector Adapter The AQ9447 Connector Adapter can be used with the AQ2200-211 sensor module.
  • Page 70 2.6 Connecting and Disconnecting Connector Adapters How to Connect and Disconnect the AQ9441 Universal Adapter The AQ9441 Universal Adapter can be used with the AQ2200-141 FP-LD and AQ2200-142 DUAL FP-LD modules. Connecting the Adapter Fit the guide pins of the universal adapter into the guide holes on the rear shell. Take care not to let the universal adapter come in contact with the end of the ferrule that extends from the rear shell.
  • Page 71 2.6 Connecting and Disconnecting Connector Adapters How to Connect and Disconnect the AQ9335C Connector Adapter The AQ9335C Connector Adapter can be used with the AQ2220-231 Optical Sensor Head, AQ2200-241 Optical Sensor Head, AQ2200-215 Sensor Module, and AQ2200-221 Sensor Module. Connecting the Adapter Fit the guide holes of the connector adapter onto the guide pins on the rear shell.
  • Page 72: Connecting Optical Fiber Cables

    Connecting Optical Fiber Cables CAUTION Only connect angled-physical-contact type optical fibers to the ANGLED PC ONLY optical connector. Other types of connectors can damage the connector’s ferrule end. Clean the connector end face of the optical fiber cable under measurement before connecting it to the instrument.
  • Page 73: Connecting To The Power Supply

    • To prevent fire and electric shock, be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA for the frame controller. • To prevent electric shock, make sure to ground the instrument. Insert the frame controller’s power cord into a grounded three-prong outlet.
  • Page 74: Turning The Instrument On

    The power cord is securely connected. • The correct voltage is coming to the power outlet (see the previous page). If the instrument still does not work properly, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. • Depending on the type and number of modules that are installed in the frame controller, it may take some time for the startup screen to appear.
  • Page 75: Chapter 3 External Input And Output

    Chapter 3 External Input and Output Frame Controller Interlock (REMOTE INTERLOCK) CAUTION Only apply signals that meet the specifications. Doing otherwise may damage the instrument. Interlock Connector The frame controller is equipped with an interlock terminal as a laser output safety device.
  • Page 76 3.1 Frame Controller Trigger Out (TRIGGER OUT) CAUTION Do not apply an external voltage to the TRIGGER OUT terminal. Doing so may damage the instrument. External Trigger Output Terminal This terminal transmits an external trigger signal in sync with the measurement timing of the sensor modules.
  • Page 77: Optical Sensor Modules

    Optical Sensor Modules Analog Out (ANALOG OUT) Analog Signal Output Terminal This terminal transmits a voltage level that corresponds to the level of the optical signal that is applied to the sensor. Use cables that are 3 m or shorter in length. ANALOG OUT Item Specifications...
  • Page 78: Bert Module

    BERT Module CAUTION This precision measuring instrument handles high-speed signals at a rate of 10 Gbit/s. If the following precautions are not observed strictly, the instrument will not be able to deliver its maximum performance and may malfunction. • Before removing modules from the frame controller, turn the output off. •...
  • Page 79 3.3 BERT Module Data Output Terminals (DATA OUT and DATA OUT) These terminals transmit 10 Gbit/s non-inverted and inverted data respectively. Item Specifications Connector type 3.5 mm, female Output level 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p (in 10 mV steps) Offset voltage –2 to +3 V (in 10 mV steps) Cross point 30 to 70% (in 1% steps)
  • Page 80 3.3 BERT Module Data Input Terminal (DATA IN2) This terminal receives 10 Gbit/s data. Item Specifications Connector type 3.5 mm, female Input level 0.1 to 0.6 Vp-p Minimum input sensitivity 100 mVp-p or less Threshold voltage ±0.3 V (in 1 mV steps) Input terminator conditions Ω...
  • Page 81 3.3 BERT Module Trigger Output Signal Terminal (TRIGGER OUT) This terminal transmits the selected trigger signal (clock, pattern, or error). Item Specifications Connector type SMA, female Output level 0.6 Vp-p ± 0.3 V Ω Output terminator conditions AC or DC terminator Index IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 82: Optical Modulator Module

    Optical Modulator Module CAUTION • When connecting a cable to the data input terminal, use a grounding strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. If the cable is charged with static electricity, the instrument may malfunction. Always connect cables after they have been discharged.
  • Page 83: Optical Receiver Module

    Optical Receiver Module CAUTION • When connecting a cable to the data output terminal, use a grounding strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. If the cable that you are connecting is charged with static electricity, the instrument may malfunction, so always connect cables after they have been discharged.
  • Page 84: Xfp Interface Module

    XFP Interface Module CAUTION • Before connecting cables to or disconnecting cables from the I/O terminals, turn the output off. • Before connecting cables to the I/O terminals, tighten the connectors at a specified torque using a torque wrench. • Do not leave the data and clock output terminals open. Always terminate them with 50 Ω...
  • Page 85 3.6 XFP Interface Module Data Input Terminals (DATA IN and DATA IN) These terminals receive 10 Gbit/s non-inverted and inverted data respectively. DATA IN DATA IN (FROM DATA OUT) (FROM DATA OUT) Item Specifications Connector type 3.5 mm, female Data format Index 3-11 IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 86: Transceiver I/F Module

    Transceiver I/F Module CAUTION • Always use the specified connector to connect this module’s I/O terminals. Using unspecified connectors to connect the I/O terminals may cause damage to the terminals and the connectors. • Before connecting cables to or disconnecting cables from the connectors, turn the output off.
  • Page 87 3.7 Transceiver I/F Module Control/Monitor Signal Port (SIGNAL) Use to configure the transceiver control signal or monitor the power supply voltage and status signals. SIGNAL VHDCI 68-pin receptacle Index Pin No. Signal Specification Pin No. Signal I/O Specification — — CTRL17(3.3V) 3.3 V CMOS 1.2 V CMOS...
  • Page 88: Sg Module

    SG Module CAUTION • Before removing modules from the frame controller, turn the output off. • Before turning the frame controller off, turn the output off. • Before connecting cables to or disconnecting cables from the I/O terminals, turn the output off. •...
  • Page 89 3.8 SG Module External Synchronization Signal Output (10 MHz REF OUT) Transmits a 10 MHz reference signal for synchronizing an external signal with the clock signal (RF OUT). 10MHz REF OUT Item Specification Connector type SMA, female Output amplitude 800 mVp-p ± 200 mVp-p Frequency 10 MHz ±...
  • Page 90: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, And Inspection

    • If a message appears on the screen, see the following pages for reference. • If servicing is necessary, or if the instrument does not operate properly even after you have attempted to deal with the problem according to the instructions in this section, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Problem Probable Cause...
  • Page 91: Reference Section

    4.1 Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Section The output waveform The cables are not connected well. Check that the cables are connected. If they are loose, Section 2.5 is not clear. connect them firmly. Unused output terminals are not Check the output terminals.
  • Page 92 4.1 Troubleshooting BER Measurements (With clock recovery) This test inspects whether the SG-PPG-ED (CDR) module is operating properly by looping the signal from the PPG back to the ED and performing BER measurements. • Procedure Insert a 10 dB attenuator in the DATAIN1 terminal (with built-in CDR) of the AQ2200-601 10 Gbit/s BERT module’s ED, and use a coaxial cable to connect this terminal to the DATA OUT terminal of the PPG.
  • Page 93 4.1 Troubleshooting BER Measurements (Without clock recovery) This test inspects whether the SG-PPG-ED (without CDR) module is operating properly by looping the signal from the PPG back to the ED and performing BER measurements. • Procedure Insert a 10 dB attenuator in the DATAIN2 terminal (without CDR) of this instrument’s ED, and use a coaxial cable to connect this terminal to the DATA OUT terminal of the PPG.
  • Page 94 If the cause of the problem cannot be located, or if the instrument cannot be returned to its original state, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Check the following before you contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. 1. Instrument Name The instrument name is shown on the nameplate that is on the rear of the frame controller or on the side of a module.
  • Page 95: Error Messages

    Messages may appear on the screen while you are using this instrument. This section describes the error messages and the corrective action to take. If the corrective action states that serving is required, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. In addition to the messages listed here, other communication-related error messages may also appear.
  • Page 96 Hardware failed, The system is malfunctioning. Servicing is required. and needs to be repaired. Please contact Yokogawa’s representatives. Incorrect date and The date and time settings are incorrect. Configure the date and time correctly. time setting. Set the correct date and time The writing The system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 97 There is a discrepancy between the Update the firmware on the frame controller and the version of the firmware installed in module. Contact your local YOKOGAWA dealer for the the frame controller and the firmware latest version of the firmware.
  • Page 98 4.2 Error Messages Light Source Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1100 LS Lock Laser output is locked. Attach an interlock connector to the rear of the frame controller. If the same message continues to appear, set Lock to Off on the frame controller’s SYSTEM screen.
  • Page 99 4.2 Error Messages TLS Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1130 Temperature The temperature inside the module is Turn the power off and confirm that the frame controller’s inlet Error too high. and exhaust holes are not blocked. After waiting for some time, restart the instrument.
  • Page 100: Sensor Module

    4.2 Error Messages Sensor Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1200 Memory Check An error occurred during the memory Restart the instrument. Error check. If the same message continues to appear, servicing is required. 1201 Flash Rom Write An error occurred during writing to Restart the instrument.
  • Page 101 4.2 Error Messages OSW Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1401 Temperature Error The internal temperature is too Turn the power off and confirm that the frame controller’s inlet high. and exhaust holes are not blocked. After waiting for some time, restart the instrument.
  • Page 102 4.2 Error Messages ATTN Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1301 Temperature Error The internal temperature is too Turn the power off and confirm that the frame controller’s inlet high. and exhaust holes are not blocked. After waiting for some time, restart the instrument.
  • Page 103 4.2 Error Messages Transceiver I/F Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 1700 Temperature Error The internal temperature is too Turn the power off, and confirm that the frame controller's high. ventilation holes are not blocked. After waiting for some time, restart the instrument.
  • Page 104 4.2 Error Messages 10Gbit/s BERT Module Code Error Message Description Corrective Action 2011 Command Error Commend error Check the command and send it again. 2012 Range Error A parameter was set that does not Check the parameter. Set the wavelength to a value that falls fall within the settable range.
  • Page 105: Changing Modules

    Changing Modules You can install and uninstall modules while the frame controller is on. Uninstalling a Module You can uninstall modules while the instrument is on. Uninstall the module that is installed in slot 3. Note When you remove the module while displaying a screen other than the DETAIL or SUMMARY screen, the screen closes and the DETAIL or SUMMARY screen appears.
  • Page 106 4.3 Changing Modules Installing a Module You can install modules while the instrument is on. When a module is installed, the instrument automatically detects it. If the module is not automatically detected, follow the procedure below to force the instrument to detect the installed modules. Install the module in an empty slot.
  • Page 107 4.3 Changing Modules After the instrument finishes detecting the modules, the DETAIL or SUMMARY screen appears. A module has been detected Note • An error message may appear immediately after the instrument finishes detecting the installed modules. This error shows that, due to a discrepancy between the release version of the firmware installed in the frame controller and the firmware installed in the module, there is a possibility that some operations may not work properly.
  • Page 108: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the Firmware CAUTION • After you update the firmware on an instrument, all of its settings are reset to their initial values. Where necessary, save the settings before you update the firmware. • If you do not comply with the following precautions you will not be able to restart the instrument.
  • Page 109: Displaying The Version Information

    4.4 Updating the Firmware A completion message appears at the bottom of the screen when the update finishes correctly. After that, the frame controller starts automatically. << Update Firmware >> Updating... Boot Rev. : 1.01-00 FPGA1 Rev. : 0.06-00 Progress S .
  • Page 110 4.4 Updating the Firmware Updating the Module Firmware Update Procedure Connect a USB memory device that contains the most recent version of the firmware to the front of the frame controller. Note • Connect the USB memory device directly, not through a USB hub. •...
  • Page 111 4.4 Updating the Firmware Press the Update Exec soft key to update the firmware for the selected modules. Executing Note If you select multiple modules to update, the progress indication is updated for each module. One of the following four progress indications is displayed. •...
  • Page 112 4.4 Updating the Firmware Displaying Instrument Information Displaying Frame Controller Information You can display the frame controller’s hardware and firmware information. Follow the steps below to display this information. Press SYSTEM to display the SYSTEM screen. Use the arrow keys to select Information, and press the Select soft key or ENTER.
  • Page 113 4.4 Updating the Firmware Press the Information soft key to display the Module Information screen. The display will be slightly different depending on the installed modules. Head Info Module Info Soft key menu for interface modules • Displaying Interface Module Device Information Press the Module Info soft key to display the Module Information screen.
  • Page 114: Firmware Updates

    When you update the module firmware or purchase a newly released module, be sure to also update the frame controller firmware. You can download the latest firmware from the YOKOGAWA Web site if you register as a user.
  • Page 115: Displaying Instrument Information

    Displaying Instrument Information The instrument information appears in the following formats. The details are different depending on the instrument. Frame Controller Item Description Display Example PRODUCT Manufacturing company YOKOGAWA MODEL CODE Model 735101 SERIAL NO. Serial number 00001 OPTION Options...
  • Page 116: Routine Maintenance

    Routine Maintenance Notes before Storage Wipe the instrument off with a cloth to remove dust, fingerprints, and other dirt. For instructions on how to clean the exterior of the instrument, see “Cleaning the Frame Controller and Modules.” Carry out the condition check (fan alarm) and key check to confirm that the instrument operates correctly.
  • Page 117 4.5 Routine Maintenance • Optical connectors are connected after a metallic sleeve has been inserted → Particles that are worn off of the metallic sleeve may stick to the ferrule side face or end face particularly easily. • Optical connectors that have ferrule materials that easily wear out, such as metallic or crystallized glass ferrule →...
  • Page 118 4.5 Routine Maintenance Tools Required for Cleaning Optical Interfaces When cleaning an optical interface, prepare the following: • Isopropyl alcohol • Cleaning paper • Stick-type cleaners • Compressed air • An optical connector end face magnifying microscope WARNING Do not clean optical connectors or optical adapters while the laser beam is being generated.
  • Page 119 4.5 Routine Maintenance How to Clean the AQ9441 and AQ9335C Optical Connector Adapters Soak a stick-type cleaner in the isopropyl alcohol, and slowly insert it into the optical connector adapter’s precision sleeve. Use the stick-type cleaner to clean the adapter’s inner walls. Wipe of the moisture with another stick-type cleaner.
  • Page 120 4.5 Routine Maintenance How to Clean the Optical Output Connector of the AQ2200-141 and AQ2200-142 FP-LD Modules Soak a piece of cleaning paper in the isopropyl alcohol, and rub the cleaning paper against the ferrule end face. Wipe of the moisture with another piece of cleaning paper. After that, use the compressed air to remove any remaining dust.
  • Page 121 4.5 Routine Maintenance CAUTION Wipe the light receiving glass softly. Strong pressure may scratch the glass or break the components. How to Clean the Optical I/O Connectors of the AQ2200-136 TLS Module See “How to Clean the Optical Output Connector of the AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module.” How to Clean the Optical I/O Connectors of the AQ2200-621/622 10 Gbit/s Optical Modulator See “How to Clean the Optical Output Connector of the AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module.”...
  • Page 122: Precautions For Routine Use

    4.5 Routine Maintenance Precautions for Routine Use To protect the optical interfaces, always strictly observe the following points during routine use. • To prevent dust from adhering to the optical interfaces, always attach dust protection caps to the optical connectors and the instrument’s optical interfaces that are not being used.
  • Page 123: Recommended Replacement Parts

    Recommended Replacement Parts The following parts are susceptible to wear. We recommend replacing them at the following intervals. For part replacement, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Part Name Recommended Replacement Notes Interval Cooling fan 40000 hours Lithium battery 3 years...
  • Page 124: Calibration

    To maintain consistent performance, calibrate and adjust the instrument once every six months. If YOKOGAWA calibrates the instrument, we can also perform adjustments as requested. If you calibrate the instrument, you can adjust it by entering the correction values that you obtained from the calibration into the instrument’s CAL_Offset...
  • Page 125: Chapter 5 Specifications

    Chapter 5 Specifications AQ2211/AQ2212 Frame Controller Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Number of slots AQ2211: 3 AQ2212: 9 Display Color LCD, 320 × 240 dots Storage USB storage USB Mass Storage Class flash memory. See “USB (for peripheral devices).” Output format Setup parameters Proprietary format...
  • Page 126: General Specifications

    5.1 AQ2211/AQ2212 Frame Controller General Specifications Item Specifications Operating Ambient temperature: 5 to 40°C environment Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) Altitude: 2000 m or less Storage Ambient temperature: –20 to 60°C environment Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) Altitude: 3000 m or less Rated supply 100 to 240 VAC...
  • Page 127 5.1 AQ2211/AQ2212 Frame Controller Item Specifications Immunity Compliant standard EN 61326-1 Table 2 (for industrial locations) Cable conditions Same as the emission cable conditions. Environmental Compliant Standard EN50581 Monitoring and control instruments standard Complied (735101, 735102, 735125, 735122, 735131, 735133, 735141, 735143, 735142, 735162, 735163, AQ2200342) 1 The overvoltage category (installation category) is a value used to define the transient overvoltage condition and includes the rated impulse withstand voltage.
  • Page 128: Aq2200-111 Dfb-Ld Module

    AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Center wavelength 1310 nm, 1490 nm: ±10 nm 1524.111 to 1620.500 nm: As stated in the table of supported wavelengths Specifiable wavelength range 1310, 1490, and 1524.111 to 1620.500 nm 2, 17 Wavelength accuracy 1310 nm, 1490 nm: ±0.05 nm or less 1524.111 to 1620.500 nm: ±0.02 nm or less...
  • Page 129 5.2 AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module General Specifications Item Specifications Operating conditions The same as the frame controller’s operating environment Temperature and humidity for storage Ambient temperature: –20 to +60°C Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) External dimensions 31 (W) × 117 (H) × 321.5 (D) mm (excluding protrusions; one slot) Weight Approx.
  • Page 130 5.2 AQ2200-111 DFB-LD Module DFB-LD Module Table of Supported Wavelengths Optical frequency: THz, Wavelength: nm Wavelength Optical Wavelength Wavelength Optical Wavelength Wavelength Optical Wavelength Code Frequency Code Frequency Code Frequency M0290 191.60 1564.679 M0085 193.55 1548.915 M0480 195.50 1533.465 M0275 191.65 1564.271 M0100...
  • Page 131: Aq2200-141/142 Fp-Ld Module

    AQ2200-141/142 FP-LD Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Center wavelength 1, 2 AQ2200-141: 1310 ± 20 nm (when 1310 nm is specified) 1550 ± 20 nm (when 1550 nm is specified) AQ2200-142: 1310 ± 20 nm, 1550 ± 20 nm Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652) 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 132: Aq2200-131/132 Grid Tls Module

    AQ2200-131/132 Grid TLS Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Suffix code -T2 Suffix code -T4 Number of channel C,L-Band 1 (AQ2200-131) or 2 (AQ2200-132) Device type C,L-Band Advanced type Standard type Frequency (Wavelength) range C-Band 196.25 THz to 191.50 THz 196.10 THz to 191.70 THz (1527.60 nm to 1565.50 nm) (1528.77 nm to 1563.86 nm)
  • Page 133: Aq2200-136 Tls Module

    AQ2200-136 TLS Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Variable wavelength width 1440 to 1640 nm Wavelength setting resolution 1 pm 1, 2 Absolute wavelength accuracy ≤ ±100 pm Relative wavelength accuracy ≤ ±50 pm 1, 2 4, 8, 10 Wavelength stability (over time) ±5 pm/h Spectrum line width...
  • Page 134: Aq2200-201 Interface Module

    AQ2200-201 Interface Module General Specifications Item Specifications Operating conditions The same as the frame controller’s operating environment Temperature and humidity for Ambient temperature: –20 to +60°C storage Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) External dimensions 31 (W) × 117 (H) × 321.5 (D) mm (excluding protrusions; one slot) Weight Approx.
  • Page 135: Aq2200-211 Sensor Module

    AQ2200-211 Sensor Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Photo sensor element InGaAs Measurement wavelength range 700 to 1700 nm Power range CW light –110 to +10 dBm CHOP light –110 to +7 dBm Minimum display resolution 1/10,000 Applicable optical fiber μ...
  • Page 136 5.6 AQ2200-211 Sensor Module * All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. 1 Reference conditions: μ • Power level: 100 W (–10 dBm), CW light • Wavelength: 1310 ± 20 nm • Light source spectrum width: 10 nm or less •...
  • Page 137: Aq2200-215 Sensor Module

    AQ2200-215 Sensor Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Photo sensor element InGaAs Measurement wavelength range 970 to 1660 nm Power range –70 to +30 dBm Minimum display resolution 1/10,000 μ Applicable optical fiber ≤ 62.5/125 m (GI), NA ≤ 0.275 Uncertainty at reference conditions ±3% 2, 7...
  • Page 138 5.8 AQ2200-215 Sensor Module * All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. 1 Reference conditions: μ • Power level: 100 W (–10 dBm), CW light • Wavelength: 1310 ± 20 nm • Light source spectrum width: 10 nm or less •...
  • Page 139: Aq2200-221 Sensor Module

    AQ2200-221 Sensor Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Photo sensor element InGaAs, 3 mm diameter Measurement wavelength range 800 to 1700 nm Power range –70 to +10 dBm Minimum display resolution 1/10,000 μ Applicable optical fiber ≤ 62.5/125 m (GI), NA ≤ 0.275 Uncertainty at reference conditions ±3% Total uncertainty...
  • Page 140 5.9 AQ2200-221 Sensor Module * All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. 1 Reference conditions: μ • Power level: 100 W (–10 dBm), CW light • Wavelength: 1310 ± 20 nm • Light source spectrum width: 10 nm or less •...
  • Page 141: Aq2200-231/241 Optical Sensor Head

    5.10 AQ2200-231/241 Optical Sensor Head Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Photo sensor element AQ2200-231: InGaAs, 5 mm diameter AQ2200-241: Si, 10 mm diameter Measurement wavelength range AQ2200-231: 800 to 1700 nm AQ2200-241: 400 to 1100 nm Power range CW light: –90 to +10 dBm CHOP light: –90 to +7 dBm Minimum display resolution 1/10,000...
  • Page 142 5.10 AQ2200-231/241 Optical Sensor Head * All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. 1 Depends on the AQ9335C and the diameter of the light receiving sensor. You can also perform atmospheric light measurements by removing the connector adapter. 2 Reference conditions: μ...
  • Page 143 5.10 AQ2200-231/241 Optical Sensor Head 10 Conditions for the AQ2200-241: • Wavelength range: 500 to 900 nm (add ±100 pW if the wavelength is less than 500 nm or greater than 900 nm) • Ambient temperature: 23 ± 2°C (constant temperature) •...
  • Page 144: Aq2200-271 Orl Module

    Compliant measurement connector AC/Angled PC 1 Depends on the wavelength of the light source used 2 23 ± 2°C when using a reference reflector and a YOKOGAWA-specified master cord at the Fresnel reflection reference. During use after calibration. σ 3 ±2...
  • Page 145: Aq2200-311 Attn Module

    5.12 AQ2200-311 ATTN Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Wavelength range 1200 to 1700 nm 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3 Insertion loss 1.0 dB (typical) 1.6 dB or less Maximum attenuation 60 dB Attenuation accuracy ± 0.1 dB or less 2, 3, 5, 6 1, 2, 7, 12 Reproducibility...
  • Page 146: Aq2200-311A Attn Module

    5.13 AQ2200-311A ATTN Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Wavelength range SMF type 1200 to 1700 nm MMF type 800 to 1370 nm Insertion loss SMF type 1.0 dB (typical) 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3 1.6 dB or less 2, 4 2, 9 MMF type...
  • Page 147: Aq2200-331 Attn Module

    5.14 AQ2200-331 ATTN Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Wavelength range SMF type 1200 to 1700 nm MMF type 800 to 1370 nm Insertion loss 1, 2, 3, 4 SMF type 1.9 dB (typical) 2, 4, 14 MMF type 1.9 dB (typical) Maximum attenuation SMF type...
  • Page 148 5.14 AQ2200-331 ATTN Module • All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. • Unless otherwise noted, all specified values include connectors. • For models with GI specifications, all specified values are guaranteed when a light source that is excited in steady mode is used.
  • Page 149: Aq2200-342 Dual Attn Module

    All values in the specifications assume a warm-up period of one hour. Wavelength: 1550 ± 15 nm Ambient temperature: 23 ± 2°C (constant temperature) When using the Yokogawa reference master cord Polarization dependence is not included. 1 minutes later after the attenuation setting σ...
  • Page 150: Aq2200-411/412 Osw Module

    5.16 AQ2200-411/412 OSW Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Number of ports 1 × 4, 1 × 8, or 1 × 16 Wavelength range SMF type 1310 nm/1550 nm MMF type 850 nm/1310 nm Insertion loss 1.0 dB (typical) 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 5 Reproducibility...
  • Page 151: Aq2200-421 Osw Module

    5.17 AQ2200-421 OSW Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Number of ports 1 × 2 type Dual 1 × 2 2 × 2 type Dual 2 × 2 Wavelength range SMF type 1310 nm/1550 nm MMF type 850 nm/1310 nm 1, 2, 3, 4 Insertion loss 1.0 dB (typical)
  • Page 152: Aq2200-601 10 Gbit/S Bert Module

    5.18 AQ2200-601 10 Gbit/s BERT Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Pulse Pattern Generator Interface Data output Bitrate 9.95 to 11.32 Gbit/s (DATA OUT Data format DATA OUT) Output amplitude 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p (in 10 mV steps) Tr/Tf (20 to 80%) 25 ps or less Offset voltage –2 to +3 V (in 10 mV steps)
  • Page 153 5.18 AQ2200-601 10 Gbit/s BERT Module Item Specifications (REF CLOCK IN) Duty 50%-rectangular signal (nominal) Connector SMA, female Input terminator conditions Ω AC-coupling External clock Input frequency The same frequency as the bitrate (EXT CLOCK IN) Input amplitude 0.4 to 1.0 Vp-p Duty 50% (nominal value) Connector...
  • Page 154 5.18 AQ2200-601 10 Gbit/s BERT Module General Specifications Item Specifications Operating The same as the frame controller’s operating environment conditions Temperature Ambient temperature –10 to +50°C and humidity for storage Ambient humidity 20 to 80% RH (no condensation) Dimensions and Dimensions 94 (W) ×...
  • Page 155: Aq2200-621/622 10 Gbit/S Optical Modulator

    5.19 AQ2200-621/622 10 Gbit/s Optical Modulator Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Wavelength range AQ2200-621: 1530 to 1570 nm AQ2200-622: 1290 to 1330 nm Wavelength variation As stated in the specifications for the AQ2200-111 DFB-LD module Optical power variation As stated in the specifications for the AQ2200-111 DFB-LD module LN Cut type X-cut or Z-cut Optical insertion loss...
  • Page 156: Aq2200-631 10 Gbit/S Optical Receiver

    5.20 AQ2200-631 10 Gbit/s Optical Receiver Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Wavelength range 1290 to 1330 nm or 1530 to 1570 nm Minimum optical receiving < –15 dBm at 1550 nm, Ex = 12 dB, 9.953 Gbit/s, PRBS31 1, 2 sensitivity <...
  • Page 157: Aq2200-641 Xfp Interface Module

    5.21 AQ2200-641 XFP Interface Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specifications Data input Data format (DATA IN Connector 3.5 mm, female DATA IN) Data output Data format (DATA OUT Connector 3.5 mm, female DATA OUT) Reference Input level 0.6 Vp-p ± 0.3 V clock input Input frequency 1/64 of the bitrate...
  • Page 158: Aq2200-642 Transceiver I/F Module

    5.22 AQ2200-642 Transceiver I/F Module Monitoring Specifications Name Rating Measurement Range Accuracy* Upper Lower Upper Lower Resolution Power supply +7.5 V –0.5 V +6 V +2 V 1 mV ±(0.2% of reading + 1 mV) voltage monitor +7.5 V –0.5 V +4 V +2 V +7.5 V –0.5 V +2.5 V +0.5 V...
  • Page 159 5.22 AQ2200-642 Transceiver I/F Module C Bus Signal Specifications Item Specification Signal rate 100/400 kHz DC response VOLmax 0.5 V VOHmin —(Open Drain) IOLmax +3 mA IOHmax —(Open Drain) VILmax 0.7 V VIHmax 1.7 V VOLmax 0.5 V VOHmin —(Open Drain) IOLmax +3 mA IOHmax...
  • Page 160: Aq2200-651 Sg Module

    5.23 AQ2200-651 SG Module Performance and Functional Specifications Item Specification RF OUT(CH1-CH5) Frequency range 620.0 to 720.0 MHz (when the rate is 1/1) 155.0 to 180.0 MHz (when the rate is 1/4) Frequency resolution 1 Hz Frequency accuracy ±2.0 ppm (when using the internal oscillator) Depends on the signal received by 10 MHz REF IN (when using an external reference signal) Output...
  • Page 161: Index

    5.24 External Dimensions Unit: mm Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ±3% (however, tolerances are ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). AQ2211 Frame Controller Index Rear view 14.3 25.4 5-37 IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 162: Rear View

    5.24 External Dimensions AQ2212 Frame Controller Rear view 14.3 14.3 25.4 5-38 IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 163 5.24 External Dimensions AQ2200-231 Optical Sensor Head DEPTH5 Index 42 ± 3 61 ± 3 44.6 ± 3 AQ2200 Series 1-Slot Size Module YOKOGAWA 321.5 5-39 IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 164 5.24 External Dimensions AQ2200 Series 2-Slot Size Module YOKOGAWA 62.5 321.5 AQ2200 Series 3-Slot Size Module YOKOGAWA 321.5 5-40 IM 735101-01EN...
  • Page 165 Index Index Synbol Page Page 10 Gbit/s BERT module ............1-17 HOLD..................1-3 10 Gbit/s optical modulator (wavelength: 1.31 μm) .... 1-18 10 Gbit/s optical modulator (wavelength: 1.55 μm) .... 1-18 Page 10 Gbit/s optical receiver ............ 1-19 instrument information, displaying ........4-26 100 V ..................
  • Page 166 Index SUMMARY ................1-3 SUMMARY screen ............... 1-4 SYSTEM ................1-3 Page TLS module ................1-7 Transceiver I/F Module ............1-21 TRIGGER IN ................. 3-1 TRIGGER OUT .............. 3-2, 3-7 Page USB memory device ............4-19 Page version information, displaying ........... 4-20 version updates ..............

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