• GR 1312 CORE : ISSUE 3

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    GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTICAL FIBER AMPLIFIERS AND PROPRIETARY DENSE WAVELENGTH-DIVISION MULTIPLEXED SYSTEMS

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Telcordia Technologies

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    1 Introduction
    1.1 Purpose and Scope
    1.2 Changes From GR-1312-CORE, Issue 1
    1.3 Requirements Terminology
    1.4 Requirement Labeling Conventions
    1.4.1 Numbering of Requirement and Related Objects
    1.4.2 Requirement, Conditional Requirement, and
                   Objective Object Identification
    1.5 Organization
    2 General Information
    2.1 Basic Components
    2.2 EDFA Operation Principles
    2.3 EDFA Design Considerations
    2.4 PDFAs
    2.5 Other OFAs
    2.6 Black Box Assumption
    2.7 System Configurations using Amplifiers
    2.8 Optical Fiber Amplifier Applications
    3 Optical Fiber Amplifier Regions of Operation
    3.1 Output Signal Power vs. Input Signal Power
                   Region of Operation
    3.2 Gain vs. Signal Wavelength Region of Operation
    4 General and Design Criteria
    4.1 Product Documentation
    4.1.1 General Documentation
    4.1.2 Workcenter Information Package
    4.2 Physical Design Criteria
    4.2.1 General Labels
    4.2.2 Non-active Optical Fiber of OFA Ports
    4.2.3 Optical Connectors
    4.2.4 Safety
    4.2.5 Heat Dissipation
    4.2.6 Fire Resistance
    4.2.7 Airborne Contaminants
    4.2.8 Mounting
    5 Performance Criteria
    5.1 Optical Criteria
    5.1.1 OFA Configuration Specific Criteria
    5.1.2 Common Generic Criteria
    5.2 Maintenance Criteria
    5.2.1 Alarm Surveillance
    5.2.2 Surveillance Channel Capabilities
                   (In-line OFA only)
    5.2.3 Failure States
    5.2.4 Performance Monitoring
    5.2.5 Control Features
    5.3 Electrical Criteria
    5.3.1 Electromagnetic Interference
    5.3.2 Electrostatic Discharge
    5.3.3 Grounding
    5.3.4 Surge Protection
    5.4 Mechanical Criteria
    5.4.1 Cable Retention
    5.4.2 Flex Test
    5.4.3 Twist Test
    5.4.4 Vibration Test
    5.4.5 Impact Test
    5.5 Environmental Criteria
    5.5.1 Temperature and Humidity
    5.5.2 Normal and Emergency Short-Term High/Low
                   Temperature Conditions Tests
    5.5.3 Transportation and Handling - Temperature and
                   Humidity Tests
    5.5.4 Hydrogen Contamination Test
    6 Performance Verification/Test Procedures
    6.1 Required Equipment
    6.2 Optical Testing
    6.2.1 Calibration of Test Configurations
    6.2.2 Output Signal Power vs. Input Signal Power
    6.2.3 Gain Bandwidth
    6.2.4 ASE Noise Contribution
    6.2.5 Total Noise Figure
    6.2.6 Reflectances Tolerated
    6.2.7 Single Reflectance Tolerated
    6.2.8 Optical Return Loss (ORL)
    6.2.9 Maximum Forward and Backward ASE Powers
    6.2.10 Maximum Forward and Backward Remnant Pump
                   Powers
    6.2.11 Maximum Total Power
    6.3 Mechanical Testing
    6.3.1 Cable Retention
    6.3.2 Flex Test
    6.3.3 Twist Test
    6.3.4 Vibration Test
    6.3.5 Impact Test
    6.4 Environmental Testing
    6.4.1 Normal and Emergency Short-Term High Temperature
                   Condition Test
    6.4.2 Normal and Emergency Short-Term Low Temperature
                   Condition Test
    6.4.3 Transportation and Handling - Temperature and
                   Humidity Test Methods
    6.4.4 Hydrogen Contamination Test Methods
    7 OFAs in WDM Configurations
    7.1 WDM Technology
    7.1.1 Wavelength standards
    7.1.2 Coarse- and Dense- WDM
    7.1.3 WDM Configurations
    7.2 WDM Parameters
    7.2.1 Definitions
    7.2.2 Measurement Techniques
    7.3 WDM Requirements
    7.3.1 Input and Output Power Levels
    7.3.2 OFA Types, Power Levels, and Noise Figure
    7.3.3 Gain Specifications
    7.3.4 Transient Response and Gain Competition
    7.3.5 Optical Supervisory Channel
    7.3.6 Loss of Signal
    7.3.7 Optical Monitoring and Surveillance
    8 Optically Amplified WDM Systems
    8.1 System Requirements
    8.1.1 General Requirements
    8.1.2 System Requirements
    8.1.3 Wavelength Requirements
    8.1.4 Power Requirements
    8.1.5 BER Power Penalty
    8.1.6 Loss of Signal
    8.1.7 Optical Monitoring and Surveillance
    9 Operations Communications
    10 Surveillance Functionality
    10.1 Alarm Surveillance
    10.1.1 Trouble Reporting
    10.1.2 Trouble Reporting Controls
    10.1.3 Alarm Controls
    10.1.4 Threshold Control
    10.1.5 Status Retrieval
    10.2 Performance Monitoring (PM)
    10.3 Failure Identification Functions
    10.4 Recovery and Control Functions
    10.4.1 Maintenance State Control
    10.4.2 External Device Control
    10.4.3 Initialization
    10.4.4 Switching
    10.5 Contact Closure
    11 OFA Operations Communications Interface
    11.1 OS/OFA System Interface
    12 Reliability Assurance Program Fundamentals
    12.1 Materials and Components
    12.1.1 Quality Levels
    12.1.2 Vendor Qualification
    12.1.3 Component Qualification
    12.1.4 Quality Conformance
    12.1.5 Treatment of Internally Manufactured Devices
    12.1.6 Use of Vendor-Supplied Data
    12.1.7 Ship-to-Stock Programs
    12.1.8 Reliability Controls
    12.1.9 Feedback and Corrective Action
    12.2 Physical Design
    12.2.1 Contact of Dissimilar Metals
    12.2.2 Flammability
    12.2.3 Component Subassemblies
    12.3 Manufacturing and Assembly
    12.3.1 Training
    12.3.2 Product Documentation
    12.3.3 Product Inspection
    12.3.4 Product Assembly
    12.3.5 Product Screening
    12.3.6 Statistical Process Control and Quality Data
    12.3.7 Product Traceability
    12.3.8 Customer Support
    12.3.9 Field Trials
    12.4 Manufacturer Testing
    12.4.1 Test Documentation
    12.4.2 In-Process Testing
    12.4.3 Finished Goods Testing
    12.4.4 Calibration
    12.4.5 OFA Qualification Testing
    13 Qualification and Lot Controls for OFA
                   Component Parts and OFAs
    13.1 Pump Laser Reliability
    13.1.1 Laser Diode Qualification
    13.1.2 Laser Diode Lot-to-Lot Controls
    13.1.3 Laser Module Qualification
    13.1.4 Laser Module Lot-to-Lot Controls
    13.1.5 Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC) Qualification
    13.1.6 TEC Lot-to-Lot Controls
    13.1.7 Other Laser Module Components
    13.2 Wavelength Division Multiplexer Reliability
    13.2.1 WDM Qualification
    13.2.2 WDM Lot-to-Lot Controls
    13.3 Optical Isolator
    13.3.1 Optical Isolator Qualification
    13.3.2 Optical Isolator Lot-to-Lot Controls
    13.4 Active Fiber
    13.5 Optical Splices and Connectors
    13.6 Optical Filters
    13.7 Optical Adhesives
    13.8 Other Electronic Components
    13.9 OFA Black Box Reliability
    13.9.1 Reliability and Availability Criteria
    13.9.2 OFA Qualification
    13.9.3 OFA Lot Controls
    Appendix A: Summary of Applicable TL1 Messages
    References
    Glossary

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    The Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers have significantly boosted network transmission capabilities, development of other optical amplifiers based on, Raman amplification, non-Er-doped fibers, planar waveguide technology, and Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOAs) are changing the structure and demands on the optical networking industry. The new issue is based C-, L- and S-band optical amplifiers. It contains following types of optical fiber amplifiers: C- and L-band EDFAs Raman amplifiers (both distributed and discrete) Erbium Doped Waveguide Amplifiers Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers Non-Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers Hybrid amplifiers (e.g. Hybrid Raman/Erbium Fiber Amplifiers).

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    Development Note Replaces TA NWT 001312. Included in FR DWDM 1 and DP 1312. (12/2001)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Telcordia Technologies
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    I.S. EN 62343-2:2014 DYNAMIC MODULES - PART 2: RELIABILITY QUALIFICATION
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    IEC 62343-2:2014 Dynamic modules - Part 2: Reliability qualification
    CEI EN 62343-2 : 2015 DYNAMIC MODULES - PART 2: RELIABILITY QUALIFICATION
    BS EN 62343-2:2014 Dynamic modules Reliability qualification
    GR 1209 ILR : ISSUE 1A ISSUES LIST REPORT FOR FIBER OPTIC BRANCHING COMPONENTS
    GR 1377 ILR : ISSUE 3A SONET OC-192 TRANSPORT SYSTEM ISSUES LIST REPORT
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    GR 761 CORE : ISSUE 1 GENERIC CRITERIA FOR CHROMATIC DISPERSION TEST SETS
    GR 253 CORE : ISSUE 5 SYNCHRONOUS OPTICAL NETWORK (SONET) TRANSPORT SYSTEMS: COMMON GENERIC CRITERIA
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    GR 198 CORE : ISSUE 2 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTICAL LOSS TEST SETS
    GR 1377 CORE : ISSUE 5 SONET OC-192 TRANSPORT SYSTEM GENERIC CRITERIA
    EN 62343-2:2014 Dynamic modules - Part 2: Reliability qualification
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