IEC PAS 62129:2004
(Main)Calibration of optical spectrum analyzers
Calibration of optical spectrum analyzers
Provides procedures for calibrating an optical spectrum analyzer designed to measure the power distribution of an optical spectrum; this analyzer is equiped with an input port for use with a fibre-optic connector. This document applies to optical spectrum analyzers developed for use in fibre-optic communications and is limited to equipment that can directly measure the optical spectrum output from an optical fibre, where the optical fibre is connected to an input port installed in the optical spectrum analyzer through a fibre-optic connector.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.5
1 Scope.5
2 Normative references.5
3 Definitions .6
4 Calibration test requirements .9
4.1 Preparation.9
4.2 Reference test conditions .10
4.3 Traceability.10
5 Resolution bandwidth (spectral resolution) test.10
5.1 Overview .10
5.2 Resolution bandwidth (spectral resolution) test.10
5.2.1 Equipment for resolution bandwidth (spectral resolution) test.11
5.2.2 Test procedure for resolution bandwidth (spectral resolution) .12
6 Displayed power level calibration .13
6.1 Overview .13
6.2 Displayed power level (DPL) calibration under reference conditions.13
6.2.1 Equipment for DPL calibration under reference conditions .13
6.2.2 Test procedure for DPL calibration under reference conditions .14
6.2.3 Calculation of DPL uncertainty under reference conditions .14
6.3 Displayed power level (DPL) calibration for operating conditions .15
6.3.1 Wavelength dependence.15
6.3.2 Polarization dependence.16
6.3.3 Linearity.18
6.3.4 Temperature dependence .19
6.4 Calculation of expanded uncertainty in displayed power level .20
7 Wavelength calibration.21
7.1 Overview .21
7.2 Wavelength calibration under reference conditions.21
7.2.1 Equipment for wavelength calibration under reference conditions .21
7.2.2 Test procedure for wavelength calibration under reference conditions .22
7.2.3 Calculations of wavelength uncertainty under reference conditions .22
7.3 Wavelength calibration for operating conditions.23
7.3.1 Wavelength dependence.23
7.3.2 Temperature dependence .24
7.4 Calculation of expanded uncertainty in wavelength.25
8 Documentation .25
8.1 Measurement data and uncertainty .25
8.2 Measurement conditions .26
Annex A (normative) Mathematical basis for calculation of calibration uncertainty .27
A.1 Deviations .27
A.2 Uncertainty type A .27
A.3 Uncertainty type B .28
A.4 Accumulation of uncertainties .29
A.5 Reporting .30
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Annex B (informative) Examples of calculation of calibration uncertainty.31
B.1 Displayed power level calibration .31
B.1.1 Uncertainty under reference conditions: σ .31
∆Pref
B.1.2 Uncertainty under operating conditions.32
B.1.3 Expanded uncertainty calculation .35
B.2 Wavelength calibration .35
B.2.1 Uncertainty under reference conditions: σ .35
∆λref
B.2.2 Uncertainty under operating conditions.36
B.2.3 Expanded uncertainty calculation .37
Annex C (informative) Using the calibration results .39
C.1 General .39
C.1.1 Scope 39
C.1.2 Parameters.39
C.1.3 Restrictions .39
C.2 Additive corrections .39
C.2.1 Parameters.39
C.2.2 Measurements close to a calibration reference wavelength.40
C.2.3 Measurements at other wavelengths .40
C.3 Multiplicative corrections.41
C.3.1 Parameters.41
C.3.2 Measurements close to a calibration reference wavelength.41
C.3.3 Measurements at other wavelengths .41
C.4 OSA calibration results (additive correction).42
Annex D (informative) Wavelength references .44
D.1 Gas laser lines .44
D.2 Noble gas reference lines .44
D.3 Molecular absorption lines .45
D.4 Reference documents.48
Annex E (informative) Further reading and references for calibration of wavelength
scale.49
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CALIBRATION OF OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
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