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Homepage>BS Standards>33 TELECOMMUNICATIONS. AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING>33.180 Fibre optic communications>33.180.20 Fibre optic interconnecting devices>BS EN 61280-2-9:2009 Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures Digital systems. Optical signal-to-noise ratio measurement for dense wavelength-division multiplexed systems
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BS EN 61280-2-9:2009 Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures Digital systems. Optical signal-to-noise ratio measurement for dense wavelength-division multiplexed systems

BS EN 61280-2-9:2009

Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures Digital systems. Optical signal-to-noise ratio measurement for dense wavelength-division multiplexed systems

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Standard number:BS EN 61280-2-9:2009
Pages:26
Released:2009-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 60148 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61280-2-9:2009


This standard BS EN 61280-2-9:2009 Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.180.20 Fibre optic interconnecting devices
IEC 61280-2-9:2009 provides a parameter definition and a test method for obtaining optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) using apparatus that measures the optical spectrum at a multichannel interface. Because noise measurement is made on an optical spectrum analyzer, the measured noise does not include source relative intensity noise (RIN) or receiver noise. Three implementations for an optical spectrum analyser (OSA) are discussed:
- a diffraction-grating-based OSA,
- a Michelson interferometer-based OSA,
- and a Fabry-Perot-based OSA.
This second addition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2002 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes from the previous edition are as follows:
- A paragraph has been added to the Scope describing the limitations due to signal spectral width and wavelength filtering;
- and Annex B has been added to further explain error in measuring noise level due to signal spectral width and wavelength filtering.