The RM3 series are portable, direct-display instruments used for the convenient measurement of backreflection, insertion loss, and power of connectors, components, and systems.
With a single output port, the meters are ideal for jumper manufacturers.
They can be equipped with one or two built-in laser sources. Sources available are: 850 and 1310 nm for multimode meters, and 980, 1310, 1480, 1550, 1625, and 1650 nm for singlemode meters.
The RX30 series performs a wide range of single-mode or multimode return loss (RL) and loss measurement functions, ranging from single component testing to automated multifiber testing.
The primary functions of high sensitivity RL measurements and power measurements can be augmented by the addition of multiple output ports and multiple internal light sources. They are available with 1, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, or 24 output ports.
A multidisplay mode lets the viewer see multiple test results at a glance. The meter is used for single fiber and ribbon fiber connector measurements. Use of hybrid jumpers allow a quick change of the connector type without limiting the RL range.
The meter is also available with 2 or 3 internal sources for measurements at 850, 1310, 1480, 1490, 1550, 1625 or 1650 nm. The 2 mm InGaAs detector is useful for high sensitivity single fiber applications.
The 5 mm Ge detector is an economical solution for measurements of ribbon fiber connectors and can accurately measure connectors with up to 8 multimode and 12 single-mode fibers.
The 10mm InGaAs detector is ideal for measurements of larger fiber count ribbon connectors, and can be used with wavelengths extending in the L-band.
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Description of Model
Backreflection Meter |
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Fiber Type: (9/125 μm) SM |
Operating wavelengths: 1310, 1480, 1550, 1625, 1650 ± 10 nm |
Backreflection range: 0 to -75 dB |
Relative accuracy backreflection: ± 0.4 dB |
Detector type: 2 mm InGaAs |
Power range: 0 to - 80 dBm |
Absolute power accuracy: ± 0.25 dBm (typical) at - 10 dBm |
Relative accuracy power: ± 0.05 dB (< 5 dB loss),± 0.15 dB (> 5 dB loss) |
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