General Photonics polarization controller operates between 1260 and 1650 nm in four modes

June 21, 2012
The MPC-202 multifunction polarization controller is designed for developers of coherent detection systems.
General Photonics MPC-202 multifunction polarization controller
General Photonics MPC-202 multifunction polarization controller

The MPC-202 multifunction polarization controller is designed for developers of coherent detection systems. It uses cascaded sets of piezoelectric actuators under microprocessor control to change the polarization and generate a variety of complex polarization patterns. It operates between 1260 and 1650 nm in four modes—scrambling (including tornado), manual, modulation, and triggered.
General Photonics
Chino, CA

www.generalphotonics.com

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General Photonics Introduces “Tornado” Polarization Scrambling at OFC

MPC-202 Targets Coherent Detection Developers Los Angeles

(OFC/NFOEC), Calif. General Photonics, a market leader in optical polarization measurement, announced today a new Multifunction Polarization Controller targeted at developers of coherent detection systems. According to General Photonics president Dr. Steve Yao, “Polarization in optical fiber can change at rates up to 280 kRad/sec. Such sudden changes occur when a fiber is suddenly jarred, and receivers must be capable of compensating. The MPC-202 generates test patterns at rates beyond 360 kRad/sec to accommodate the most stringent tests of coherent receivers.”

The MPC-202 uses cascaded sets of piezoelectric actuators under microprocessor control to change the polarization and generate a variety of complex polarization patterns. Most notably, the instrument creates a “worst case” condition for test engineers with a new test methodology called “Tornado” scrambling. In “Tornado” mode, the instrument generates tornado-like polarization variation traces, at a rate concentrated at the highest end of the rate histogram, the most difficult condition for communication systems to manage. The MPC-202 also provides several more traditional polarization scrambling patterns, such as continuous-trace scrambling with a Rayleigh distribution of polarization variation rates to emulate the behavior of real long-haul fibers. Technical Specifications The MPC-202 operates between 1260 and 1650 nm. It has four modes of operation: Scrambling (including Tornado), Manual, Modulation and Triggered. The MPC-202 can be fully controlled from the front panel or from one of four remote control interfaces.

About General Photonics
Founded in 1995, General Photonics is an award-winning manufacturer of advanced optical polarization modules and instruments. The company holds numerous patents on photonic designs, and its staff has authored a number of published articles on polarization and delay control. Customers include research organizations, manufacturers of communication systems, aerospace companies and medical system manufacturers.

The company is privately held, with headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Southern California. A design, engineering and technical support center is located in Beijing, China. Sales worldwide are conducted through a network of distributors and representatives. More information can be found at the company’s website, www.generalphotonics.com.

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