Mach-Zehnder Electro-Optic Modulator Bias Controller
Parsa Mach-Zehnder electro-optic modulator (MZ-EOM) bias-controller adjusts the DC voltage applied to the modulator to set it at the optimal operating point where the modulated optical signal has the desired amplitude modulation depth without distortion. This device plays a crucial role in ensuring the modulator operates efficiently and accurately in various optical communication and signal processing applications
A Mach-Zehnder electro-optic modulator (MZ-EOM) bias controller is a device used to control the bias voltage of a MZ-EOM. The bias voltage is an important parameter in the operation of the modulator, as it determines the operating point of the modulator and affects its performance.
The bias controller allows for precise adjustment of the bias voltage, ensuring that the modulator is operating at its optimal point for maximum performance. This can help improve the modulation depth, signal-to-noise ratio, and overall efficiency of the modulator. MZ-EOM bias controller is an essential tool for optimizing the performance of a Mach-Zehnder modulator in various optical communication and signal processing applications.
Here are some reasons why the Mach-Zehnder electro-optic bias controller is necessary:
- Modulation Depth: The bias voltage controls the operating point of the modulator, which affects the modulation depth or the extent to which the optical signal can be modulated. By adjusting the bias voltage with the controller, the modulation depth can be optimized for a specific application.
- Linearity: The bias voltage also affects the linearity of the modulator’s response. By carefully controlling the bias voltage, the modulator can operate in a linear region, which is important for applications requiring high fidelity signal transmission.
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: The bias voltage can impact the signal-to-noise ratio of the modulated signal. By adjusting the bias voltage with the controller, the signal quality can be improved by reducing noise and distortion.
- Power Consumption: Optimizing the bias voltage with the controller can help reduce the power consumption of the modulator, making it more energy-efficient.
- Stability: The bias controller can help maintain the stability of the modulator by compensating for environmental factors or component aging that may affect the bias voltage.
| Minimum | Maximum | Typical | Unit | |
| Impedance | – | – | 50 | Ohm |
| Low-Frequency 3dB point | 20 | 30 | 25 | MHz |
| High-Frequency 3dB point | 90 | 135 | 100 | MHz |
| Cutoff Frequency | 25 | 135 | 100 | MHz |
| Input Optical Power | – | – | 0 | dBm |
| Delay Time | – | – | 0.9 | ns |
| Output Voltage (Vp-p) | 10 | – | 8 | V |
| Input Voltage | – | – | 15 | V |
| Input Current | – | – | 310 | mA |
| Dimension | – | – | 11*10*6 | cm*cm*cm |
| Operating Temperature | 10 | 45 | 25 | Degree Celsius |
| Storage Temperature | -25 | 75 | – | Degree Celsius |
| RF signal connector | – | – | SMA Female | – |
| Modes of Control | – | – | Q+, Q-, Max, Null | |
| Manual Modulator Output Optical Power Adjustment | – | – | Yes | – |
| Manual Bias Voltage Adjustment | – | – | Yes | – |
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The parameters of this device is optimized for Thorlabs LNA2322 MZ-EOM modulator.
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