Electro-Optic Modulation Electro-Optic Amplifier
The Electro-Optic Amplifier is a broadband, high-frequency amplifier.
This piece of technology is designed for use with electro-optic modulators, where the available modulation signal is below 1V to peak.
A 1V peak-to-peak input will produce ~ a 10V output signal which can be used to drive our Electro-Optic Modulator.
The Electro-Optic Amplifier is suitable for amplification of signals up to 150MHz with a 20dB gain. You can use our Electro-Optic Amplifier for signal amplification of low-power oscillators (for example 300mV).
This amplifier excels in scenarios where the available modulation signal is below 1V peak to peak, effectively enhancing the signal for optimal performance. When you input a 1V peak-to-peak signal the amplifier produces an approximately 10V output, which is ideal for driving our Electro-Optic Modulator, EOM-01.
Designed to handle signals up to 150MHz, the Electro-Optic Amplifier offers a significant 20dB gain, making it suitable for a wide range of high-frequency applications. This substantial gain ensures that even low-power signals are amplified effectively, enhancing the performance of your Electro-Optic systems.
Our Electro-Optic Amplifier is particularly beneficial for the amplification of low-power oscillators. For instance, a modest 300mV input signal can be boosted significantly, providing the necessary power for various applications. This makes the amplifier an essential component in systems where maintaining signal integrity and strength is crucial.