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SC APC 1dB SM 1310/1550nm Plug-in Fixed Female To Male Fiber Optic Attenuator
Fixed Female to male attenuators from OMC offer defined control of optical signals in both integrated and add-on products.
Depending on the project or need, fixed attenuators can limit (attenuate) the amount of light passing through to the exact levels your project or application requirement.These precise attenuation levels provide for highly accurate performance.
OMC fixed attenuators are used in applications where a pre-determined amount of light loss is specified. Though its applications range widely, fixed attenuators are most commonly used for test and measurement, optical sensors, and telecommunications applications.
Details
Fiber Connector | SC/APC | Connector Gender | Fixed Male to Female |
Transfer Mode | Singlemode | Attenuation | 1dB |
Operating Wavelength(nm) | 1310/1550 | Attenuation Accuracy | ±0.5dB |
Return loss | ≥ 55dB | Max Optical Input Power | 200mW |
Operating Temp Range | -40~80°C | Polarization Dependent Loss | ≤ 0.2dB |
Storage Temp Range | -40~85°C | Humidity | 95%RH |
Features & Benefits
Fully compatible with SC fiber optic connectors Precise attenuation values Industry standard attenuation levels Low PDL and insertion loss Precision polishing for reduced back reflection Highly Reliable Physical Contact Connectors Compartmentalized case provides safe component storage and simple organization Small, durable case for easy portability RoHS compliant |
Applications
- DWDM applications
- Test & measurement
- Optical sensors
- Telecommunications applications
Why Use Attenuators?
The ability of any fiber optic system to transmit data ultimately
depends on the optical power at the receiver as shown below, which
shows the data link bit error rate as a function of optical power
at the receiver. (BER is the inverse of signal-to-noise ratio, e.g.
high BER means poor signal to noise ratio.) Either too little or
too much power will cause high bit error rates.
Too much power, and the receiver amplifier saturates, too little
and noise becomes a problem as it interferes with the signal. Fiber
optic attenuators are mainly used for adjusting the Optical Power
to a desired level. Attenuators are available in models with
variable attenuation or with fixed values from a few dB to 20 dB or
more.
Does Multimode or Singlemode Systems need attenuators?
Generally, multimode systems do not need attenuators, because
multimode sources rarely have enough power output to saturate
receivers. Singlemode systems, especially short links, often have
too much power and need attenuators.
For single mode applications, the most important specification,
after the correct loss value, is return loss or reflectance! Choose
a type of attenuator with good reflectance specifications and
always install the attenuator (X in the drawing) as shown at the
receiver end of the link. This is because it's more convenient to
test the receiver power before and after attenuation or while
adjusting it with your power meter at the receiver, plus any
reflectance will be attenuated on its path back to the source.
Packaging Details | 20 pieces in a plastic bag. Several bags in a larger plastic bag. hundreds of bags in a cartoon of 54*35*39cm. other size carton is available too. |
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Delivery Time | Shipped in 3 days after payment |