The optic attenuator is a component installed in a fiber optic transmission system that reduces the power in the optical signal. It is often used to limit the optical power received by the photo detector to within the limits of the optical receiver.
FEATURES
Attenuation: 1 dB to 25 dB
Wavelength Range: 1260 nm to 1620 nm
Low Insertion Loss
Excellent Environmental Stability
USE IN
Optical Fiber Communication Network
Passive Optical Networks
Optic Instrumentation
Local Area Networks (LANs)
Testing Instrumentation
Data Transmission Network