A small fiber optic test kit,
excellent for low to medium test volume on single mode systems.
Typical test applications
- Optical
power at 25 calibrated λ, -70 to +10 dBm range.
- Optical
loss on SM fiber 1310 / 1550 nm, 70 dB range.
- Loss
testing automation & reporting with AutoTest and KITS™ software.
- Optical
continuity / tone, 12 fiber Multi-Fiber ID, 50 dB range.
- Generally
meets safety regulations & standards based test procedures.
Connector & battery summary
SC
interchangeable connector adapters.
Meter accepts PC & APC polish. Source accepts PC polish.
Meter 2 x AA alkaline. Run time >1000 hours. Micro USB pwr /charging.
Source 2 x AA alkaline. Run time >80 hours. Micro USB pwr /charging.
Includes
- DUAL
LASER OPTICAL TEST SOURCE T2822
- HANDHELD
OPTICAL POWER METER T2600
- PADDED
CANVAS CARRY POUCH OPT149
Specifications:
|
Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|
HANDHELD
OPTICAL POWER METER T2600 |
|
|
Detector
type |
InGaAs |
|
Calibration
accuracy |
1% (0.06
dB) |
|
Response
wavelength |
600 ~ 1700
nm |
|
Calibration
wavelengths |
780, 820,
850, 980, 1270, 1290, 1300, 1310, 1330, 1350, 1370, 1390, 1410, 1430, 1450,
1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610, 1625, 1650 nm |
|
Power range |
+10 ~ -60
dBm (for 780 ~ 980 nm) / +10 ~ -70 dBm (for 1270 ~ 1650 nm) |
|
Mid-range
linearity |
0.04 dB
(typical) |
|
Total
uncertainty |
0.3 dB
(max) |
|
Wavelength
sensitivity (± 30 nm) |
0.03 dB
(typical) |
|
ID tone
detection & Autotest sensitivity |
Up to -50
dBm |
Advanced Test Kit SM TK077
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