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Fiber optic attenuators are devices that reduce signal power in fiber optic links by inducing a fixed or variable loss. They are used to control the power level of optical signals at the outputs of light sources and electrical-to-optical (E/O) converters. They are also used to test the linearity and dynamic range of photo sensors and photo detectors. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Attenuators
Specialty optical fiber is modified, usually by doping, for a specialized function. It consists of one or more transparent fibers enclosed in a protective covering. Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Optical Fiber
Optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR) measure the elapsed time and intensity of light reflected along an optical fiber. They are useful tools for locating problems in an optical network as they can compute the distance to breaks or attenuation. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Time Domain Reflectometers
Fiber optic cables are composed of one or more transparent optical fibers enclosed in protective coverings and strength members. Fiber optic cables are used to transmit "light" data. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Cables
Fiber optic couplers are optical devices that connect three or more fiber ends, dividing one input between two or more outputs, or combining two or more inputs into one output. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Couplers
Fiber optic switches route an optical signal without electro-optical and opto-electrical conversions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Switches
Fiber optic connectors are used to align and join two or more fibers together to provide a means for attaching to, or decoupling from, a transmitter, receiver, or other fiber optic device. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Connectors
Wavelength division multiplexers (WDM) are passive devices that combine light signals with different wavelengths, coming from different fibers, onto a single fiber. They include dense wavelength division multiplexers (DWDM), devices that use optical (analog) multiplexing techniques to increase the carrying capacity of fiber networks beyond levels that can be accomplished via time division multiplexing (TDM). Search by Specification | Learn More about Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WDM)
Optical isolators are optical devices that allow light to be transmitted in only one direction. They are most often used to prevent any light from reflecting back down the fiber, as this light would enter the source and cause feedback problems. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Isolators
Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss/change through a fiber optic cable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Test Equipment
Optical fiber identifiers are designed to non-invasively identify continuous-wave signals in fiber optic cables. They are low cost, hand-held tools that identify signals in single-mode fiber without interrupting service or damaging the fiber. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Fiber Identifiers
Fiber optic polarizers (FOP) are placed inline to improve the extinction characteristics of fiber optic cable. They allow the transmission of only one polarization, blocking light in unwanted polarization states. Learn More about Fiber Optic Polarizers
Specialty fiber optic components are specialty or proprietary products related to fiber optic systems. Learn More about Specialty Fiber Optic Components
...in seconds. Insertion loss is the amount of attenuation caused by the insertion of an optical component. Bias voltage is a low DC voltage typically supplied by a body-pack wireless transmitter. Unlike phantom power, bias voltage does not require a balanced... Search by Specification | Learn More about Electro-optic Modulators
Fiber optic rotary joints (FORJ) are the optical equivalent of electrical slip rings. They allow uninterrupted transmission of an optical signal while rotating along the fiber axis. Learn More about Fiber Optic Rotary Joints
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Fiber Optical Attenuator Shenzhen G-Tech Communication Co., Ltd.
SC/APC 5DB ATTENUATOR (FEMALE TO MALE) Opcsun Industry Co., Ltd.
Fiber Optic Inline Type Attenuator Toptec Communication Co., Ltd.
Fiber Optic Attenuator 2 N-Net Technology Co., Ltd.
Optical Adapter-FC Adapter Series SHKE Communication Tech Co., Ltd.
Optical Singlemode Male-Female Type Attenuator Toptec Communication Co., Ltd.
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G-Tech's attenuators comply with ROHS standards.
Attenuation range: 1dB -30dB (read more)
Performance:
◆ Operating condition
Operating temperature:-40℃ ~ +65℃
Storage temperature: -25℃ ~ +60℃
Air pressure: 70Kpa ~ 106Kpa
◆ Sealing Performance
Sealing Performance≥150Kpa/72h
◆ Color
Color:black
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Singlemode(9/125um) or Multimode(62.5/125um)fiber optic cable, PVC or LSZH sheath, PC, UPC or APC polishing, 0.9mm, 2.0mm or 3.0mm cable diameter, interferometry test available, hybrid patch-cords, fan-out and pigtail available upon request. Application for Telecommunication networks, Cabling system, ODF, Connection of optical transmission equipments and devices, Computer network. (read more)
The glass fiber technology offers Single-mode (SM) and Multi-mode (MM) fibers. (read more)
GeoSil™ Pure Silica Core Optical Fibers are now available in single-mode or multimode designs for Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) and other geophysical well applications. The pure core design is critical to the performance of optical fibers deployed down oil or gas wells where conditions include temperatures that routinely exceed 250°C with high pressure and hydrogen gas. GeoS... (read more)
Sell loopback with attenuation: SC, LC, MTRJ, (read more)
Fiberoptic Systems, Inc. offers novel optical fiber types, diameters, and placement for OEM customers with leading edge applications. Placement accuracy is less than 5um. Fiber options range from 25 to 1500um core diameter and available fiber types include fused silica, borosilicate, zirconium fluoride, silver halide, and sapphire fibers. (read more)
For many of our customers, there is no room for failure when they spec an optical fiber. From precision surgery to homeland security to aerospace and beyond, they count on CeramOptec® to not only meet their needs, but also exceed performance expectations. (read more)
When looking for a fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Superguide™ PCS is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Superguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) with oxygen (O2) using an oxy-hydrogen flame resulting in superior ultraviolet (UV) to visible (VIS) transmis (read more)
When looking for a low cost fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™ PCS is the fiber of choice. With an N.A. of 0.37 and a plastic cladding that allows a high core-to-clad ratio, satisfies those requirements and more. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Anhydroguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetra (read more)
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Optical fiber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Optical fiber From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Optical communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1 Forms of optical communication 2 Optical fiber communication |
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Calculating the Maximum Attenuation for Optical Fiber Links -... Calculating the Maximum Attenuation for Optical Fiber Links Calculating the Maximum Attenuation for Optical Fiber Links See Cisco Systems, Inc. Information |
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Introduction to Optical Fibers, dB, Attenuation and... Introduction to Optical Fibers, dB, Attenuation and Measurements Introduction to Optical Fibers, dB, Attenuation and Measurements See Cisco Systems, Inc. Information |
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ASTM E1614 -94(2004) Standard Guide for Procedure for... and magnitude of the spectral attenuation or interferences, or both, produced by the ionizing radiation in the fiber is necessary for evaluating the See ASTM International Information |
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Nortel Optical Photonic Solutions This optical network must have the mizing the operations complexity following four characteristics: To be successful in this unpredictable business See Nortel Networks Corporation Information |
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ASTM E1614-94(2004) Standard Guide for Procedure for... |
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Silicon-core optical fiber made simple: SPIE Newsroom:... Silicon-core optical fiber made simple John Ballato |
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Optical Fiber and Planar Waveguide Technology - Asia-Pacific... Optical Fiber and Planar Waveguide Technology (Proceedings Volume) Fiber design: from optical mode to index profile |
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MRV Communications Home | Connectivity Unlimited™... Optics, Free Space Optics , Free-Space Optical Communication, FSO, Optical Wireless, Wireless Fiber, Laser Communication, Secure Wireless, Infrared, See MRV Communications, Inc. Information |