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Opto and Fibre Test Equipment latest news on Electronicstalk
Opto and Fibre Test Equipment latest news on Electronicstalk
- JDSU extends broadband/network support
JDSU has announced the launch of NetComplete Home Performance Monitoring (PM), an extension of its service assurance system that supports broadband services and network deployments. - OTDRs are on the (single) button for fibre tests
The 33-960 Series of micro OTDRs from Ideal Industries are designed for the installation and troubleshooting of LAN, campus and WAN fibre networks. - Laser beam analysis software sets the standard
LBA software contains all the algorithms and calculations necessary to make the most accurate beam measurements. - Analyser accelerates electro-optical tests
Agilent's new lightwave component analyser is billed as the only turnkey test solution in the industry for CATV or radio over fibre electro-optical component test. - Test board checks XFP transceivers
Users of XFP transceivers can perform incoming inspection of devices as well as analyse design changes or system modifications made to existing equipment. - Beam profiling camera helps speed production
LBA software contains all the algorithms and calculations necessary to make the most accurate laser beam measurements and an ActiveX interface to extract data in other applications. - Fibre optic test kits avoid dirt-based downtime
JDSU kits include video fibre microscopes, optical cleaning tools, PocketClass or SMART optical light sources and optical power meters and a visual fault locator (VFL). - Loopback simplifies XFP port testing
The XFP electrical loopback provides a cost effective method for XFP port testing. - Reflectometer finds fault with fibres
User-friendly instrument provides the ability to locate and troubleshoot connectors, fibre breaks and more. - Website helps users choose the right sensors
The site's interactive Head Finder application allows users to input laser parameters and receive recommendations on the best heads for measuring the laser's power and energy. - Platform cuts network development costs
The MAP-200 speeds network system development and provides visibility into the performance of network elements. - Instrument monitors LED output
UDT Instruments' S-471 LED optometer includes an optional integrating sphere designed for total luminous or radiant flux LED measurements. - Option turns instrument to optical testing
High-quality waveforms with both low jitter and short rise and fall times satisfy the performance specifications required for measuring all types of optical modulators. - Electrical loopbacks speed XFP testing
Loopback module provides an economical way to exercise XFP ports during R and D validation, production testing and field testing. - Reflectometer provides fast network tests
The AQ7275 offers excellent event separation capability and a dead zone of less than 800mm, to enable multiple-event detection even when events are close to one another. - Energy meters offer wide measurement range
Newport has unveiled the 1936-C and 2936-C optical power and energy meters. - Pyroelectric detector has wide dynamic range
Measures laser pulse energy over a range of conditions, providing a wide range of data about lasers under test. - Ethernet tester evolves to carrier grade
New features reduce mean time to repair and simplify Ethernet network testing, which reduces operational expenses. - Transport analyser meets new network needs
The ability to cleanly transmit data at 40Gbit+ line rates requires special optical modulation techniques, such as nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) and optical duo binary (ODB). - Loopbacks ease optical link tests
Molex loopback assemblies are available in both multimode and single-mode versions. - Power meter provides low-cost OSA alternative
CWDM technology enables network operators to cost-effectively increase bandwidth on existing fibre networks to meet growing demand for IP-based triple play services.