OptoTest insertion loss meter for fiber-optic components

Dec. 6, 2011
The OP930 meter measures insertion loss and return loss on fiber-optic components.

The OP930 meter measures insertion loss and return loss on fiber-optic components. It uses the “no mandrel” method to measure return loss, so neither matching gel nor mandrel wraps are required. A precision optical power meter is included for measuring insertion loss. It works with a USB interface, and comes with turnkey application software.
OptoTest
Camarillo, CA

[email protected]

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OptoTest Adds New Standard Feature to OP930 Unit

Camarillo, CA - OptoTest’s OP930 insertion loss and return loss meter has a new standard feature. Unit model OP930 now includes -80db RL measurement range. This feature now comes standard on all single mode models at no additional cost.

“The OptoTest product is one that is functional and methodically designed to meet the needs of our customers and adapt as those needs change”, states director of sales, Caroline Connolly.

About OptoTest
With its in-depth fiber optic experience, OptoTest’s mission is to increase the efficiency of test and measurement processes for its customers and has been providing comprehensive test solutions and spearheading optics measurement technologies since 2002. The privately held fiber optics innovator is based in Camarillo, California.

For more information, please visit www.optotest.com or email [email protected]

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