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  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) SC M50

    40-860-222-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) SC M62.5

    40-860-222-M62.5 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) ST M50

    40-860-522-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) STM62.5

    40-860-522-M62.5 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • spectrometers

    Avantes Inc.

    AvaSpec optical benches are available with or without one of our electronics boards for integration into customer's systems. Avantes has developed four types of UV/VIS optical benches, especially for OEM customers. The optical benches AvaBench-45 (StarLine), AvaBench-75-ULS (used in both StarLine and SensLine), AvaBench-75-ULSTEC (SensLine) and AvaBench-37.5-HS (SensLine) are Czerny-Turner designs with fiber-optic entrance connectors (Standard SMA, others possible), collimating and focusing mirrors and a diffraction grating. A choice of different gratings with different dispersions and blaze angles enable applications in the 200-1100 nm range. The newly designed high numerical aperture AvaBench-37.5-HS has full mechanical compatibility for mounting holes with the AvaBench-75-ULS, so for OEM customers it is easy to upgrade to a higher-throughput optical bench.

  • PXI Single 8 Channel Optic Mux LC

    40-852-418 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-852-418 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Fibre Optic Mux FC/APC

    40-850-014 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-014 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 8 Channel Optic Mux MU

    40-852-318 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-852-318 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 8 Channel Optic Mux FC/APC

    40-852-018 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-852-018 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 8 Channel Optic Mux FC/PC

    40-852-118 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-852-118 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Mux Fibre Optic MU

    40-850-314 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-314 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 8 Channel Optic Mux SC/PC

    40-852-218 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-852-218 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Mux Fibre Optic LC

    40-850-414 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-414 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Fibre Optic Mux SC/PC

    40-850-214 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-214 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Fibre Optic Mux FC/PC

    40-850-114 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-114 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

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