The Agilent/Keysight 81613A Fabry-Perot Laser Source Module is a plug-in optical module for return loss and reflection measurements on single-mode fiberoptic components. It combines an integrated Fabry-Perot laser source, power sensor, monitor diode, and couplers into one unit, eliminating external source requirements and reducing calibration overhead. The module operates across the extended C and L bands and achieves greater than 75 dB dynamic range with measurement uncertainty as low as ±0.2 dB.
Technical Specifications
• Wavelength Range: 1250 nm to 1640 nm
• Internal Laser Source: Fabry-Perot type; 1310 nm and 1550 nm output wavelengths
• Laser Output Power: Typically −4 dBm
• Return Loss Dynamic Range: >75 dB
• Return Loss Uncertainty: ±0.2 dB (with internal source); ±0.25 dB (with external broadband source)
• Fiber Type: Single-mode 9/125 µm
• Sensor Element: InGaAs
• Optical Connectors: 8° angled contact (APC)
• Laser Classification: Class 1 Laser Product
– Key Features
• Integrated Fabry-Perot laser eliminates need for external sources in most applications
• Factory-calibrated values enable immediate return loss measurements without delay
• Built-in power monitor compensates for external source power variations, reducing recalibration frequency
• Self-calibration capability shortens turnaround time between measurements
• Guided measurement wizard (when used with 8163B mainframe) automates calibration and test procedures
– Typical Applications
• Return loss characterization of single-mode components
• Reflection measurements on fiberoptic devices
• Quality assurance testing in component manufacturing
• Field verification of installed systems
– Compatibility & Integration
The 81613A plugs directly into Agilent/Keysight 8163B, 8164B, or 8166B Lightwave Mainframes and functions in any 816x series multichannel system. It also accepts external fixed-wavelength or tunable laser sources for extended measurement flexibility. Angled (APC) connector fiber patchcords are required for all measurements and calibrations at the return loss module output port.


















