Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced new optical switches
that enable more cost-effective optical transceiver manufacturing tests
and higher efficiency in optical component and cable verification.
Optical switches are used in fiber-optic test systems to automatically
route optical signals. They are also used to optimize manufacturers’
investments in automated test equipment by improving repeatability and
throughput and by supporting parallel measurements on multiport devices.
Agilent’s new N77
Series switches accomplish these tasks with excellent repeatability
and flexible automation control.
The Agilent N7731A dual 1x4 optical switch and the N7734A 1x13 optical
switch are available for single-mode or multimode fiber-optic
connections.
"Manufacturers of optical transmitters and receivers constantly strive
for better yield and lower cost of test,” said Jurgen Beck, general
manager of Agilent’s digital photonic test products. "Our new optical
switches help them achieve their goals by making accurate measurements
and making automation easier with excellent repeatability, fast
switching time and flexible control with LAN, USB and GPIB interfaces.”
Key features and specifications include:
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Repeatability: ±0.01 dB, ±0.004 dB typical
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Switching time: < 20 ms
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Lifetime: > 1 billion cycles
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816x VXI plug-and-play driver support
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N77xx viewer GUI
In many cases, manufacturers can use valuable signal source and analysis
instrumentation more effectively in a parallel-test configuration. They
can, for example, test multiple cables or components together during
temperature cycling. Inherently parallel components – like those used
for optical interconnections for 40G or 100G Ethernet using 10-Gb/sec
components – call for identical testing in multiple paths. These
applications are well supported by the 1x13 switch configuration, and
the 13th path often can be used as a permanent reference path.
Automated testing with switches also improves tests by avoiding repeated
reconnections during measurements. The excellent switching repeatability
of the new N77 Series switches assures that the signal level is constant
from cycle to cycle.
Multimode fiber applications are especially challenging because signals
are distributed over a range of mode groups that can have different loss
and delay in a link. For dependable multimode transceiver testing, the
instrumentation should not change this modal distribution. The Agilent
multimode switches are designed with very short collimated paths between
fibers, so signals propagate in practically the same distribution as
through uninterrupted multimode fiber.
Designed for high test throughput, lowest cost per channel and narrow
footprint, all members of Agilent’s N77 Series optical test instruments
are built on a common platform and provide a common PC-based user
interface. A complete set of control interfaces (including LAN, USB2.0
and GPIB) simplifies integration with manufacturing control systems.
Code-compatible with Agilent’s Lightwave Measurement System modules, the
new generation of switches can serve as plug-in replacements in existing
test solutions.
All N77
Series optical test instruments offer:
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"Just-enough-test” with low hardware overhead.
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Built-in international power supply.
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SCPI command set, compatible with existing instrument categories for
easy drop-in replacement.
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Plug-and-play drivers and a PC-based graphical user interface.
Additional information about Agilent’s new optical switches is available
at www.agilent.com/find/jet.
High-resolution images are available at http://www.agilent.com/find/jet_images.
Additional information about Agilent’s N7700A photonic application suite
can be found at www.agilent.com/find/n7700.
A backgrounder on optical component test technology and Agilent’s
solutions is available at www.agilent.com/find/oct_backgrounder.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Agilent N7731A dual 1x4 optical switch and N7734A single 1x13
optical switch for single-mode and multi-mode applications can be
ordered now. List prices for the N7731A start at $14,500. List prices
for the N7734A start at $19,000.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement
company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences,
electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve
customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6
billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
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