The handheld optoelectronic testing devices we offer are designed for network construction and maintenance in telecommunications. These testing instruments are ideal for bulk procurement by network operators and communication equipment suppliers, ensuring efficient operations and reliable performance.
The handheld optical power meter measures light source power across a wide range, as high as +26 dBm to as low as -80 dBm. It supports up to 45 wavelengths and includes an automatic wavelength identification feature, simplifying testing processes. Commonly used in fiber optic network construction and maintenance, this metering device is necessary for ensuring optimal performance in FTTx and PON networks. Its design accommodates the demands of fieldwork while maintaining consistent accuracy.
Our handheld optical light features a 3.5-inch color display and adjustable power output. Supporting up to six wavelengths, it offers a continuous adjustment range of 15dB and the flexibility of single or dual-channel outputs. Paired with compatible power meters, it can automatically recognize wavelengths, streamlining fiber link loss measurements and ensuring reliable results. Its versatile design makes it an excellent choice for both fieldwork and laboratory applications.
An optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) is a specialized device used to test and analyze fiber optic networks. It detects defects, signal loss, breaks, and connector issues along the fiber, while also helping to pinpoint fault locations with high accuracy. Beyond troubleshooting, an OTDR measures key performance parameters such as fiber length and overall quality. Our OTDR devices support multiple optical connector types, including FC, LC, SC, and ST, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of fiber optic network equipment.
Fiber optic network construction and maintenance require precise tools that ensure reliable connections. Our optical fusion splicer is designed for easy operation and supports splicing for a variety of fibers, including bare fibers, jumpers, and rubber-coated fibers.
An optical fiber identifier is a practical tool used for fault detection, fault location, and network maintenance in single-mode and multi-mode fiber optic systems. It detects live optical signals without disrupting the fiber network, making it ideal for maintenance tasks and real-time troubleshooting.
Fault detection plays an important role in fiber optic network installation and maintenance. This handheld visual fault locator simplifies the process by using a 650nm semiconductor laser to inject visible red light into optical fibers, allowing users to quickly identify breaks, bends, or poor connections by observing light leakage points. It is suitable for bare fibers, patch cords, and other fibers where red light can escape.
The variable optical attenuator (VOA) is designed to control the intensity or power of optical signals, ensuring optimal input levels for receivers. By reducing signal strength, it minimizes the workload on receiving equipment and enables accurate sensitivity testing for various optical components. With an attenuation range of 0 to 60dB, this VOA is versatile enough to meet the demands of research labs, production environments, and optical device manufacturers.
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