EXFO FPM-600
The EXFO FPM-600 Universal Optical Power Meter from EXFO allows testing passive optical networks (PONs) at 1310nm, 1490nm and 1550nm, the three wavelengths recommended by ITU-T (G.983.3)
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The EXFO FPM-600 Universal Optical Power Meter from EXFO allows testing passive optical networks (PONs) at 1310nm, 1490nm and 1550nm, the three wavelengths recommended by ITU-T (G.983.3)
As the AI-enabled world grows at increasing speeds, the demand for ultra compact optical connectors is growing with it, particularly to enable Co-Packaged Optics (CPO).
This highly efficient on-the-go testing tool is used for fiber tracing with tone detection, measuring absolute power (dBm) and insertion loss (dB). The visual fault locator has 3 modes (continuous, slow
EXFO''s track-record of robustness, backed with IP54 design for water and dust protection, makes this device extremely reliable and a long-lasting investment. The Optical Power Expert is available in two
EXFO''s FPM-300 allows for the testing of passive optical networks (PONs) at 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm, the three wavelengths recommended by the ITU-T (G.983.3) for PONs.
The PM-1600 High-Speed Power Meter increases your testing efficiency thanks to its high sampling rate (up to 4096 samples per second) and fast stabilization time.
Power meters are an active part of most test solutions. All of EXFO''s modular (IQS line) and benchtop power meters are built for top performance and pinpoint accuracy, and the various models offer a
Like all EXFO portable instruments, the FPM-600 is built for top ruggedness and versatility, perfect for the harshest test conditions. It features a keypad/LCD backlight, for easy operation in darker
The Exfo PPM-350D is a next-generation PON power meter designed for testing and troubleshooting Passive Optical Networks (PONs). It accurately measures optical power levels at various