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<B>Fiber</B> Optic <B>Amplifiers</B>
Fiber Optic Amplifiers - (103 companies)

Fiber optic amplifiers re-amplify an attenuated signal without converting the signal into electrical form. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Amplifiers

Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WDM)
Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WDM) - (146 companies)

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)

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Receivers
Fiber Optic Receivers - (109 companies)

Fiber optic receivers are instruments that convert light into electrical signals. They contain a photodiode semiconductor, signal conditioning circuitry, and an amplifier. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Receivers

<B>Optical</B> <B>Fiber</B> Identifiers
Optical Fiber Identifiers - (22 companies)

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

Specialty <B>Optical</B> <B>Fiber</B>
Specialty Optical Fiber - (66 companies)

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

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Proximity Sensors
Fiber Optic Proximity Sensors - (68 companies)

Fiber optic proximity sensors use fiber optic technology to detect the proximity of target objects. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Proximity Sensors

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Filters
Fiber Optic Filters - (39 companies)

Fiber optic filters allow only specific wavelengths to pass into a larger fiber optic system. Learn More about Fiber Optic Filters

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Cables
Fiber Optic Cables - (685 companies)

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

<B>Optical</B> Time Domain Reflectometers
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers - (49 companies)

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

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Couplers
Fiber Optic Couplers - (206 companies)

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

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Connectors
Fiber Optic Connectors - (383 companies)

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

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Switches
Fiber Optic Switches - (115 companies)

Fiber optic switches route an optical signal without electro-optical and opto-electrical conversions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Switches

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Light Guides
Fiber Optic Light Guides - (32 companies)

Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled deliver of light. They tend to be more rigid, and transmit well in both the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber optic light guides are sometimes called fiber optic light pipes (fiber optic lightpipes). Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Light Guides

<B>Fiber</B> Optic Attenuators
Fiber Optic Attenuators - (190 companies)

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

<B>Optical</B> Isolators
Optical Isolators - (69 companies)

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

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See more product announcements for Fiber Optic Amplifiers
Super L-band Booster Optical Amplifier BOA 1082

Super L-band Booster Optical Amplifier BOA 1082
Covega, Thorlabs’ Quantum Electronics Division


L-band Booster Optical Amplifier BOA 1080

L-band Booster Optical Amplifier BOA 1080
Covega, Thorlabs’ Quantum Electronics Division


C-Band Linear Semiconductor Optical Amplifier

C-Band Linear Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
Covega, Thorlabs’ Quantum Electronics Division


C-Band Non-Linear Semiconductor Optical Amplifier

C-Band Non-Linear Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
Covega, Thorlabs’ Quantum Electronics Division


Custom Fiber Optic Amplifiers

Custom Fiber Optic Amplifiers
Narda East (a division of L-3 Communications)


Transceiver Technology for Data Communications

Transceiver Technology for Data Communications
Avago Technologies


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Product News for optical fiber amplifier

MAZeT GmbH
Optical Fiber Receiver - LWL-DMA25

The optical fiber receiver from MAZeT is intended for optical data transmission via polymer fibers (POF) of 980/1000µm, HCS fibers of 200/230µm, gradient index glass fibers of 50/125µm or 62.5/125µm fiber diameter and single mode glass fibers of 9/125µm, thus covering almost the entire area of industrial field bus communications. (read more)

Browse Fiber Optic Receivers Datasheets for MAZeT GmbH
Optical InterLinks
Custom Optical Fiber Ribbons and Shuffles

Ribbonized optical fibers are available with up to 64 per ribbon, fiber/clad OD from 80 to 500 microns or greater, and lengths from meters to kilometers. Single and multimode hybrid ribbons with custom arrangements can be ordered. Standard and custom modified ferrule connections can be provided. Fiber arrangement manipulation to form shuffles in ribbon format can be provided. (read more)

CeramOptec Industries, Inc.
Optical fiber: the warfighter’s secret weapon

Optical fiber: the warfighter's secret weapon - CeramOptec

When laser-guided weapons reach their target, it's due in part to optical fiber. The U.S. Navy has used CeramOptec fiber in classified airborne flight applications. (read more)

Browse Fiber Optic Cables Datasheets for CeramOptec Industries, Inc.
M2 Optics, Inc.
Easy-to-Use Optical Fiber Identifier

The Optical Fiber Identifier from M2 Optics is a cost-effective instrument for anyone involved with maintenance of fiber optic networks and systems. (read more)

Browse Optical Fiber Identifiers Datasheets for M2 Optics, Inc.
Fiberguide Industries, Inc.
Optical Fiber Taper

Tapered optical fibers can be made either by fusing a short tapered section onto a longer fixed diameter fiber, or, by very carefully controlling the drawing process to produce a single continuous fiber with an integral tapered section. Fiberguide used the latter process since it results in superior fiber strength, alignment precision and optical power transmission. (read more)

Fiberguide Industries, Inc.
V-Groove Optical Fiber Assemblies

DESCRIPTION

Arrays are manufactured using highly precision etched silicon wafer V-Groove technology providing exceptional control of fiber-to-fiber pitch and linearity, in conjunction with a silicon lid enabling sub-micron accuracy. The V-Groove chips provide a multi-fiber housing that is exceedingly lightweight, low profile and highly robust, .. (read more)

CeramOptec Industries, Inc.
Optran Ultra™ Water Free Silica Optical Fiber

CeramOptec is proud to introduce its new line of high NA optical fiber - Optran Ultra. Optran Ultra fibers offer unmatched performance with their 0.37, 0.44, and 0.53 numerical apertures. Ideal for a broad range of applications, from spectroscopy to sensing, CeramOptec's Optran Ultra fibers exhibit exceptional spectral transmission from 350 - 2200 nm. (read more)

Browse Fiber Optic Cables Datasheets for CeramOptec Industries, Inc.
OFS Specialty Photonics Division
Custom Specialty Optical Fiber

Core diameters are available from 3 to 2000 µm and numerical apertures from 0.11 to 0.43. Cladding sizes can be specified, including reduced-clad or "micro" versions of catalog fibers. Operating wavelengths from UV to infrared (200-2100 nm) and bandwidths for multimode fibers can be supported up to 500 MHz-km. For medical uses, we offer USP Class VI, ISO 10993, non-toxic, biocompatible, and ... (read more)

Browse Specialty Optical Fiber Datasheets for OFS Specialty Photonics Division
Nelson Air Corp.
Linear Air Bushings - Optical Fiber Manufacturing

When a leading manufacturer of optical fibers needed smooth, precise bearings that could withstand the harsh, abrasive environment in their plant, they turned to Nelson Air's LB series of linear air bushings. (read more)

SHKE Communication Tech Co., Ltd.
Duplex Zipcord Optical Fiber Cable

High strength aramid yarn strength member ensures high tensile strength and long term stable transmission for optical fibers.Small outer diameter , lightweight, flame-retardant, easy to strip, low attenuation, physically soft. (read more)

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Optical amplifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An optical amplifier is a device that amplifies an optical signal directly, without the need to first convert it to an electrical signal.
Optical fiber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attenuations in modern optical cables are far less than those in electrical copper cables, leading to long-haul fiber connections with repeater
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Optical booster amplifier (OPT-BST) This product amplifies the outgoing composite DWDM signal to overcome
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Fujitsu Develops World's First Semiconductor Optical Amplifier...
optical amplifier (SOA)(1) enabling waveform re-shaping of high-speed optical signals at 40Gbps by using quantum dots(2). Optical technology capable
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Fujitsu and HHI Achieve Optical Amplitude Noise Reduction...
high-speed optical switch that uses nonlinear optical fiber(1) to reduce optical amplitude noise(2), which degrades the quality of optical signals
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Optical Components and Transmission Systems - Asia-Pacific...
Investigation of Raman fiber amplifier with all-optical gain clamping ring Dynamic optical fiber amplifier for metro-networking applications
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