Product Details:
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Sensor Element: | InGaAs | Model: | U8820+2*U88201 |
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Application Fiber Type: | Standard SM And MM Up To 62.5 Um Core Size | Linearity (power): | ≤ ± 0.05 DB (1200 Nm ~ 1610 Nm, 0~ -50dBm) |
Operation Temperature: | 0~ +40 ℃ | Dimensions: | 245 Mm W, 105 Mm H, 320 Mm D |
Highlight: | Dual Channel Optical Power Meter,Standard SM Optical Power Meter |
Dual Channel Optical Power Meter Probe External High Power
U8820+2×U8820x optical power meters offer superior performance for the testing of DWDM components, AWG &PLC components, optical amplifiers, and other general purpose of fiber optical test and measurement applications. It is specifically designed for use in high volume prodUtion lines.
The U8820+2×U8820x optical power meter test systems are efficient, compact sized, fast-starting, and affordable. They provide low power, high power, single channel and dual channel optical power meter Probe options. Guangzhou U also Provides up to 64 channel host systems.
Technical specification
Model # | U8820 + 2xU88201 | U8820 + 2xU88202 | U8820 + 2xU88203 |
Sensor Element | InGaAs | ||
Power Range | +5 ~ -85dBm | +15 ~ -75dBm | +25 ~ -65dBm |
Wavelength Range | 850 ~ 1700 nm | ||
Power sampling period(rate) |
100 us(10KHz) | ||
Application Fiber Type | Standard SM and MM up to 62.5 um core size | ||
Absolute Uncertainty (accuracy) at reference condition |
± 4% (1200 nm ~ 1610 nm) | ||
Relative Uncertainty (accuracy) at reference condition |
< 0.02 dB Typical | ||
Linearity (power) | ≤ ± 0.05 dB (1200 nm ~ 1610 nm, 0~ -50dBm) | ||
Resolution | 0.001dB | ||
Return Loss | > 40 dB | ||
Communication Interface | RS232 / USB / RJ45 | ||
Operation Temperature | 0 ~ +40℃ | ||
Storage Temperature | -30 ~ +80℃ | ||
Recalibration Period | 2 Year | ||
Dimensions | 245 mm W, 105 mm H, 320 mm D | ||
Weight | 4.0 kg |
Principle of optical power meter:
The basic principle of the optical power meter is to convert the incident light into an electrical signal through some ways for measurement. A typical optical power meter consists of a receiver, detector, amplifier, and display. After receiving the optical signal, the receiver converts the optical signal into an electrical signal through the detector and amplifies the output, and finally displays the power value on the display.
The common unit of optical power meters is the optical power unit watt (W) or milliwatt (mW), but decibels (dBm) can also be used as a reference unit. The accuracy and measurement range of optical power meters will vary depending on the model and brand, so the selection and use of optical power meters need to be considered according to the specific application needs.
Contact Person: Jack Zhou
Tel: 13602867834
Fax: 86-020-82575318