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  • Fiber-Optic Transmission

    Aguard Electronics Co., Ltd

    Fiber optic transmission systems all use data links that work similar to the diagram shown above. Each fiber link consists of a transmitter on one end of a fiber and a receiver on the other end. Most systems operate by transmitting in one direction on one fiber and in the reverse direction on another fiber for full duplex operation. It's possible to transmit both directions on one fiber but it requires couplers to do so and fiber is less expensive than couplers. A FTTH passive optical network (PON) is one of the only systems using bidirectional transmission over a single fiber because its network architecture is based around couplers already.

  • OTDR

    EXFO-100 - Hangzhou Softel Optic Co., Ltd.

    * Top user-friendliness: one-button testing, combined with EXFO’s proprietary FTTx software package (macrobend/fault finder, pass/fail indicators)*Multiple options, including power meter, visual fault locator (VFL), fiber inspection probe, printer and IP testing*Fault Finder mode, for quick identification/location of a fiber break*Complete connectivity flexibility: USB stick compatibility and USB cable data download via ActiveSync**Advanced TFT transflective color display, for assured legibility under direct sunlight or in other demanding outside conditions*Handheld, small, lightweight unit: 1 kg (2.2 lb)*Built-in ruggedness for outside-plant usage*Troubleshooting option, enabling in-service, out-of-band network testing *EXFO’s AXS-100 Access OTDR combines the industry’s leading OTDR technology with power meter functiona lities in one powerful handheld unit.Optimized for testing passive optical networks (PON) within FTTx architectures, it offers several wavelength configurations and a wide range of options, for first-class flexibility. Use it at the optical network terminal(ONT), drop terminal or fiber distribution hub (FDH) for FTTH distribution(F2) fiber characterization, troubleshooting and fault locating.

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