Descriptions
A Dual Wavelength Handheld Fiber Optic Light Source is a portable device used in fiber optic testing to emit light at two different wavelengths, typically used for testing and diagnosing fiber optic cables. The two wavelengths are usually 1310 nm and 1550 nm for single-mode fibers, or 850 nm and 1300 nm for multimode fibers, which are standard in fiber optic communication networks.
This light source is paired with an optical power meter to measure fiber optic signal loss and other parameters. It generates stable laser or LED light at specific wavelengths, allowing technicians to send this light through the fiber cable and detect how much of it is lost over distance or due to cable faults. The dual-wavelength functionality is useful because different wavelengths behave differently in fiber optics—this helps in identifying different types of issues.
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Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3719-SG13WD15 | Light source |