Yokogawa unveils AQ6380 optical spectrum analyzer with improved performance

Sept. 16, 2021
The instrument, which features an APP Mode for greater flexibility and ease of use, offers optical wavelength resolution to 5 pm, which enables optical signals in close proximity, including modulation side peaks, to be accurately visualized.

Yokogawa says it now offers the AQ6380 optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), designed to provide technicians, particularly in R&D applications, with high performance, greater productivity, and future proofing. The instrument, which features an APP Mode for greater flexibility and ease of use, offers optical wavelength resolution to 5 pm, which enables optical signals in close proximity, including modulation side peaks, to be accurately visualized.

The AQ6380 supports a wavelength range of 1200 to 1650 nm. The ability to alter the wavelength resolution from 5 pm to 2 nm makes the instrument suitable for a variety of applications, from narrowband peak/notch measurements to wideband spectral measurements, according to Yokogawa.

The OSA features onboard calibration based on a built-in light source as well as a monochromator that enables a close-in dynamic range of up to 65 dB and stray light suppression of 80 dB. The unit captures data points in 0.23 seconds, significantly faster than the 5.4 seconds Yokogawa’s previous AQ6370D model in certain conditions.

Yokogawa has designed the AQ6380 with several features to make it easier to use. For example, a high-resolution 10.4-inch touchscreen provides intuitive operation. The unit also is programmed with several built-in analysis functions, such as DFB-LD, FP-LD, LED, spectral width (peak/notch), SMSR, optical power, WDM (OSNR), EDFA (gain and NF), filter (peak/bottom), and WDM filter (peak/bottom). Finally, an application menu “APP mode” streamlines measurement setup by enabling app access at the push of a button. Initial testing apps include WDM, DFB-LD, FP-LD, and LED testing. A source at Yokogawa Europe says additional apps and capabilities should be available for download as soon as this November.

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