Optical Attenuator - Variable Fiber-optic Test Attenuators

Variable Fiber-optic Test Attenuators

Variable Fiber Optic Test Attenuators generally use a variable neutral density filter. Despite relatively high cost, this arrangement has the advantages of being stable, wavelength insensitive, mode insensitive, and offering a large dynamic range. Other schemes such as LCD, variable air gap etc. have been tried over the years, but with limited success.

They may be either manually or motor controlled. Motor control give regular users a distinct productivity advantage, since commonly used test sequences can be run automatically.

Attenuator instrument calibration is a major issue. The user typically would like an absolute port to port calibration. Also, calibration should usually be at a number of wavelengths and power levels, since the device is not always linear. However a number of instruments do not in fact offer these basic features, presumably in an attempt to reduce cost. The most accurate variable attenuator instruments have thousands of calibration points, resulting in excellent overall accuracy in use.

Read more about this topic:  Optical Attenuator

Famous quotes containing the words variable and/or test:

    There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady’s head-dress.
    Joseph Addison (1672–1719)

    A decent provision for the poor is the true test of civilization.
    Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)