EXFO IQS-12001B CALIBRATION and EXFO IQS-12001B REPAIR

 
A calibration by Custom-Cal is performed by engineers with extensive OEM experience. We have the expertise and the necessary standards to perform the EXFO IQS-12001B Calibration, onsite calibration may be available. We specialize in quick turnaround times and we can handle expedited deliveries upon request.

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   EXFO IQS-12001B   Description / Specification:   Spec Sheet 
EXFO IQS-12001B Cable Assemby and Component Test System

The Exfo IQS-12001B Cable Assemby and Component Test System provides accurate insertion loss and reflectance measurements. Maximize production throughput for insertion loss (IL) and mandrel-free reflection testing for all types of fiber-optic interconnect cable and component assemblies with the IQS-12001B Cable Assembly and Component Test System. This fast and accurate system comes with the most complete single-software package available, delivering truly integrated testing for simplex, duplex, multifiber, hybrid and fanout fiber assemblies, as well as for components such as PLC splitters used in FTTx systems. Features. High-sensitivity, mandrel-free reflectance measurements down to –75 dB, meeting requirements for the most demanding FTTH applications. Simultaneous measurement on four wavelength (1310, 1490, 1550 and 1625 nm). Open architecture allows for customizable controls and remote configuration. Compatible with simplex, duplex, multifiber, bundle, hybrid and fanout cable assemblies, as well as PLC splitters and planar arrays. Specifications. Testing time: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625) < 6 s, Multimode < 6 s. Cable assembly length: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625) 1.8 to 1500 meters, Multimode 1.8 to 500 meters. Insertion loss measurement uncertainty: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625) ± 0.03 dB, Multimode ± 0.07 dB. Insertion loss measurement stability: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625) ± 0.004 dB, Multimode ± 0.015 dB. Reflectance range: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625) -30 to -75 dB, Multimode -10 to -50 dB. Wavelengths: Singlemode (1310/1550, 1490/1625), Multimode (850/1300). Output channels: Up to 32 channels. Test method: End-to-end/bidirectional.



 

Standard Calibration $915.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the EXFO IQS-12001B. Price does not in most cases include measurement performance data. Pricing does include NIST traceable calibration and issue of a calibration certificate and calibration label. Pricing may vary slightly due to volume and location of laboratory supporting calibration. Volume pricing may apply. On-site fees may apply depending on logistics, location and volume of work to be completed during the visit.


Related Optical Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

Chromatic Dispersion
Chromatic Dispersion is a broadening of the input signal as it travels down the length of the fiber. Chromatic Dispersion results from a variation in propagation delay with wavelength, and is affected by fiber materials and dimensions.

Detector
A Detector is a signal conversion device that converts power from one form to another, such as from optical power to electrical power

Jitter
Jitter in technical terms is the deviation in or displacement of some aspect of the pulses in a high-frequency digital signal. Jitter is the time variation of a periodic signal in electronics and telecommunications, often in relation to a reference clock source. Jitter may be observed in characteristics such as the frequency of successive pulses, the signal amplitude, or phase of periodic signals. Jitter is a significant, and usually undesired, factor in the design of almost all communications links (e.g., USB, PCI-e, SATA, OC-48). In clock recovery applications it is called timing jitter.

Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD)
Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) is a form of modal dispersion where two different polarizations of light in a waveguide, which normally travel at the same speed, travel at different speeds due to random imperfections and asymmetries, causing random spreading of optical pulses. It is he difference between the maximum and minimum values of loss typically measured in ps/km^1/2.


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