Overload optical power, also known as saturation optical power, refers to the maximum average optical input power that the receiving end component can withstand under specific transmission rate and bit error rate requirements (generally BER=10⁻¹²), with the unit of dBm. It represents the intensity of the optical signal when it leaves the transmitting end. If the power is too high, it may. Fiber Optic Transceiver Modules can be applied to these occasions or fields. The maximum receivable power is called the Overload Optical Power, also called the Saturation Power, which means max optical power detected by the receiving end of the optical module. A. An optical module usually consists of an optical transmitting device (TOSA, including a laser), an optical receiving device (ROSA, including a photodetector), functional circuits,main control circuit board (PCBA), housing and optical (electrical) interface and other components. In fiber- optic communication systems, long-distance.
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