2x2 Mechanical
Fiberoptic PM Switch (Latching or Non Latching)
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AC Photonics’s PMS Series
switch connects optical channels by redirecting an incoming optical
signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using a patent
pending opto-mechanical proprietary configuration and activated via
an electrical control signal. At the same time, the polarization state of the signal is preserved.
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Features |
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Applications |
- Unmatched Low Cost
- Low Insertion Loss
- High Channel Isolation
- Highly Stable and Reliable
- Epoxy-Free Optical Path
- Latching
or Non-Latching
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- Configurable Optical
Add/Drop
- Optical
Signal Routing
- Optical Network
Protectioni/Restoration
- Transmitter
and Receiver Protection
- Network Test System
- Instrumentation
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Performance Specifications
Parameter |
Specification |
| Operating
Wavelength (nm) |
1310±40 |
1550±40 |
| Insertion
Loss (dB) |
0.8(Typ.),
1.2(Max.) |
| Wavelength Dependent Loss (WDL) (dB) |
< 0.2 |
| Extinction Ratio (dB) |
> 18 (typ 20) |
| Repeatibility(dB) |
±0.02 |
| Channel
Cross Talk (dB) |
> 60 |
| Return Loss (dB) |
> 55 |
| Switching
Speed (ms) |
<10 |
| Operating
Voltage (V) |
4.5 ~
5.5 |
| Power Handling (mW) |
500 |
| Durability
(Cycles) |
10
Million (Min.) |
| Operating Temperature (°C) |
0 ~ +70 |
| Dimensions
(LxWxH) (mm) |
29x15x10 |
1. The PM fiber and the connector key are aligned to the slow axis.
2. The ER is for fiber </= 0.75 meter. Increase fiber length can decrease the ER.
3. For devices with connectors, insertion loss will be 0.3dB higher, return loss will be 5dB lower, and extinction loss will be 2dB lower.
Specifications may change without notice
Electrical Pin
Configuration:
Optical Path |
Port1 ~
Port3 and Port2 ~ Port4 |
Port1 ~ Port4 and Port1 ~ Port3 |
Electric
Drive |
Non-Latching |
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Pin1 |
Pin10 |
| Latching |
Pin10 |
Pin6 |
Pin1 |
Pin5 |
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V+ |
GND |
V+ |
GND |
Sensor
Status |
Non-Latching
and Latching |
Pin2-3,
Pin8-9 Close |
Pin2-3,
Pin8-9 Open |
| Pin3-4,
Pin7-8 Open |
Pin3-4,
Pin7-8 Close |
Dimensions
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Ordering Information
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