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40-855-222-M62.5 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The fiber optic switches connect the common to a channelby redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven bya highly precise mechanism and activated via an electricalcontrol signal.
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40-855-222-M50 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The fiber optic switches connect the common to a channelby redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven bya highly precise mechanism and activated via an electricalcontrol signal.
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Thorlabs, Inc.
Optomechanical devices include an optical chopper, scanning galvo mirrors, adaptive optics, a motorized pinhole wheel, a piezo objective scanner, a motorized flip mount, motorized filter wheels, and optical beam shutters.
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KI2724-INGAAS -
Kingfisher International
A SM & MM Quad Optical Loss Test Set used to test power, insertion loss, continuity and faults on multimode and single mode fiber optic systems at 850 / 1300 nm & 1310 / 1550 nm. In a small package, it is a powerful fiber optic multimeter / OLTS with improved test flexibility and productivity.
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Teledyne Princeton Instruments
Several different fiber optic bundles are designed specifically for use with Pricneton Instruments monochromators and spectrographs. Standard bundles included 200 μm diameter fibers in either silica for UV-VIS, or anhydroguide for visible-near IR applciations.
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10G Transceivers: SFP+, XFP, X2, XENPAK -
M2 Optics, Inc.
10G transceiver modules from M2 optics are available in a range of types including SFP+, XFP, X2, and XENPAK. All types meet industry standards and we can offer Cisco-compatible along with other major brands.
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femtoJock-D -
Biophotonics Solutions Inc.
The femtoJock-D is a budget-friendly solution that bridges the performance gap between the entry-level femtoJock systems and the popular MIIPS-HD line of diffractive shapers. It takes advantage of the same 2D LCOS SLM as MIIPS-HD does but uses all-reflective optics.
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OCI-20BN -
ShinewayTech
OCI-20BN is a portable optical fiber connector inspector for checking fiber and connector end-face cleanliness, ideal for bench top and fiber optic network installation technicians to eliminate error caused by poor quality or improper cleaning.
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M2 Optics, Inc.
The Fiber Lab Flex from M2 Optics is a unique platform designed to offer engineers with maximum versatility when requiring optical fiber spools for network simulation, latency, training, and other testing and networking applications.
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TM1000 -
T&M Tools Limited Co
Designed to aid in the testing of fiber optic cable when using an OTDR. The OTDR LaunchFiber box is used with Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR's) to help minimize the effects of the OTDR's launch pulse onmeasurement uncertainty.
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California Scientific, Inc.
CSI's modulated fiber optic sources are optimized for high-speed modulation up to 12.5 Gbps. The units are intended to be modulated by a pattern generator for testing the performance of optoelectronic components such as photodetectors and receivers. They are powered by wall plug units.
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PW636i-F -
Ponovo Power Co., Ltd.
PW636i-F (6×32A, 4×300V, 8 fiber optic ports) is the new generation of PW series relay test set which can be used both as an conventional relay test kit and IEC61850 testing tools.
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10725C -
Keysight Technologies
The 10725C 15% beam splitter, designed for beam diameters of 9 mm or less, reflects 15% of the total incoming laser beam and transmits 85% straight through. This optic is without housing and requires a user-supplied mount.
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BENCHMARK 300 -
VIEW Micro-Metrology
The VIEW Benchmark™ 300 is engineered for high performance and reliability in a floor model package. Advanced optics, illumination, image processing, and available Continuous Image Capture make VIEW Benchmark a world-class metrology system.
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North Star High Voltage
High power switches such as ignitrons, thyratrons, and spark gaps require unique high power triggering systems. Our triggers can all operate from 5 mA/5 V sources and/or fiber optic inputs.