Tecnologías de Medición Hay 102 productos.

La tecnología de medición óptica se utiliza para visualizar y evaluar la radiación óptica con ayuda de componentes y dispositivos especiales. La luz puede medirse directamente o utilizarse como fuente de excitación para realizar mediciones, como por ejemplo en espectroscopía RAMAN o en espectroscopía NIR. Al permitir una medición rápida y sin contacto, estos sistemas son ideales para realizar mediciones directas en proceso (PAT) y mediciones en operaciones de laboratorio. Junto con sistemas completos y soluciones a medida, Laser 2000 también ofrece componentes individuales.

Otro campo en el área de las tecnologías de medición óptica es el relacionado con soluciones de ensayo para afrontar retos en los entornos de telecomunicaciones. Las aplicaciones para mediciones en este campo tecnológico incluyen medidas de nivel óptico, OTDRs, OFDR, WDM, inspección de las superficies de los extremos de conectores mediante microscopios, y análisis de errores de bit y protocolos en sistemas de transmisión, en entornos xDSL, Ethernet, SDH, o OTN. Para realizar medidas en laboratorio, ofrecemos soluciones como interferómetros, soluciones para ensayos RL/IL, controladores y analizadores de polarización, e interruptores ópticos.

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  • PolaStay™ polarization stabilizers actively maintain a stable output state of polarization (SOP) against rapid input SOP fluctuations, compensating for an input polarization discontinuity in as fast as 5 ms, or tracking without resets against a continuous input SOP rotation of up to 32π/s.

  • The PolaMight (MPC-202) is an advanced Multifunction Polarization Controller specially designed to meet the requirements of coherent receiver performance tests.

  • The ERM-202 is a dual channel polarization extinction ratio (PER) meter specifically designed to simultaneously measure the PER and power ratio of a device with two polarization maintaining (PM) outputs, such as a Y-branch fiber gyro IOC, PM coupler (PMC), or polarization beam splitter (PBS), as well as evaluate the performance (output DOP) of depolarizers.

  • General Photonics’ motorized variable optical delay line provides low cost, precision optical path length adjustment and delay scanning functionality. This addition to the MDL product line is specifically designed for OEM applications that require continuous scanning capability and a small footprint.

  • Der GPC-PXA-1000 Distributed Polarisations-Crosstalk Analyzer ist ein Weißlichtinterferometer, welches es ermöglicht, ortsaufgelöste Informationen über die mechanische Belastung einer PM-Faser zu erhalten.

  • PolaWise system from General Photonics

  • PMDProT is a breakthrough PMD source that can deterministically generate precise 1st order PMD up to 180 ps and 2nd order PMD up to 8100 ps2.

  • Generating programmable time delay from nanoseconds to milliseconds is important for various applications ranging from data center testing to wireless communications to radar, optical communications, and measurement systems.

  • The Polarization Analyzing Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer (PA-OFDR-A) is a breakthrough instrument from General Photonics capable of analyzing polarization evolution along an optical fiber.

  • The PSY-201 is a deterministic polarization controller that can generate and maintain any state of polarization (SOP), regardless of the input SOP. It combines General Photonics’ patented polarization controller, in-line polarimeter, and control algorithm into an instrument that functions as both a polarization state generator and a polarization analyzer.

  • The POD-201 is an FPGA powered polarimeter specially designed for high-speed polarization analysis and monitoring. The instrument uses four channels to simultaneously obtain the four Stokes parameters and measure the instantaneous state of polarization (SOP) and degree of polarization (DOP) of an input light beam.

  • The OCA-1000 is a multi-channel optical component analyzer capable of performing simultaneous insertion loss (IL), polarization dependent loss (PDL), and optical power (P) measurements on multiple optical paths.