Navitar - Optical Wizard
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Up to 65 GHz system bandwidth
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Up to 120 GBaud detectable baud rate
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Up to 160 GS/s sample rate
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Real-time acquisition for testing of coherent modulated optical communications links
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Built-in dispersion compensation, polarization de-multiplexing, and carrier recovery algorithms
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Supports DP-QPSK, DP-16QAM, and a wide variety of other PSK and QAM formats
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Support for custom modulation formats
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Built-in local oscillator
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Adaptive calibration – Receiver can be disconnected and reconnected without factory calibration
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Ease of installation, simple and repeatable installation
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Discrete, low profile, multipoint up to 96 sensors on a single HYPERION instrument
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Multiparameter various physical parameters measurements coupled onto the same instrumentation platform
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Long distance, with over 10km of coverage
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Supports up to 12 VNA ports than can be mapped to four logical ports for calibration
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Extensive guidance, wizards and management features automate calibration setup, measurement, result data conversion and report creation
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LRRM-SOLT, multi-line TRL and second-tier calibration methods enable precision and simple multi-port calibrations
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Automatic load inductance compensation function ensures the most repeatable calibrations
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Easy to use Probe to ISS/CSR matching tool
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Additional remoting methods
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Interface with Velox™ over LAN
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Ruggedized sensor package, qualified to same rigorous standards applied to electronic gages
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Integrated temperature compensation FBG sensor
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Connector protection fittings available for harsh environments
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Double-ended design supports multiplexing of many sensors on one fiber
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Two standard gage lengths of 25 and 100 cm
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P67 rated for protection from dust and water ingress
- Facilitate computer integration with a PCIe® x1 interface
- Benefit from real-time synchronization with 16 discrete digital I/Os
- Get straightforward access to I/Os via standard D-Sub connector
- Support factory-floor and lab use with 24 V and TTL-compatible signaling
- Protect against unintended use with optical isolation and resettable fuses
- Track moving production lines with support for two rotary incremental encoders
- Use status indicator LED for each I/O to assist with integration troubleshooting
- Leverage Gigabit Ethernet port for industrial communication or video capture using GigE Vision
- Use with Zebra Aurora Design Assistant (formerly Matrox Design Assistant) and Zebra Aurora Imaging Library (formerly Matrox Imaging Library), vision software
Teledyne LeCroy's wide-band multi-mode optical-to-electrical converters are designed for measuring optical communications signals. Their broad wavelength range and multi-mode input optics make these devices ideal for applications including Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and ITU telecom standards. Available to support optical data rates up to 11.3 Gb/s with reference receivers, or slightly higher without reference receivers.
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Up to 65 GHz system bandwidth
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Up to 130 GBaud detectable baud rate
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Up to 160 GS/s sample rate
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Real-time acquisition for testing of coherent modulated optical communications links
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Built-in dispersion compensation, polarization de-multiplexing, and carrier recovery algorithms
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Supports DP-QPSK, DP-16QAM, and a wide variety of other PSK and QAM formats
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Support for custom modulation formats
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Built-in local oscillator
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Adaptive calibration – Receiver can be disconnected and reconnected without factory calibration
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Distributed reflectivity measurement
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Event detectionLarge RL range
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High spatial resolution
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Clear identification of large and small peaks enables easier data interpretation
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Revolutionary technology advancement for wafer and die-level photonics probing
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Highest accuracy in test results
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New innovative combination of hardware and software features to align and optimize fibers/arrays in a wafer-level trench
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Minimized coupling losses with minimal trench dimensions
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Industry standard for vertical coupling to wafer-level grating couplers
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Positioning hardware is precisely calibrated to the probe station and ready to perform die-to-die optical optimizations in minutes
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Dark, shielded and frost-free
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-40°C to +125°C
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Leveraging considerable expertise through an innovative engineering team
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Pioneering set of automated functions that perform critical calibrations of the optical positioning system to the probe station
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Exclusive FormFactor-developed automated test methodology
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Automates manual tasks by integrating probe station machine vision capability with optical positioning and test equipment
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FormFactor-developed graphical user interface to manually control the optical positioning system
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Configurable between single fibers, fiber arrays and edge coupling holders
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