AWG-34G
The AWG-34GSa/s is the fastest commercially available, fully integrated AWG system with a powerful and intuitive graphical user interface: 'Making Waves'. Making Waves enables researchers and engineers to easily generate arbitrary signals, such as 136Gb/s 16QAM high order complex modulation. |
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Damp Heat Resistant PM Couplers
Gould’s NEW product line of Damp-Heat and Harsh Environment Resistant PM Couplers are capable of withstanding more than 2000 hours of Damp-Heat of 85°C & 85% Relative Humidity environment. For reliability applications such as submarine, fiber gyroscopes, undersea transmission systems, aerospace and space, high-power fiber laser systems, and fiber amplifiers. |
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DWDM Wavelength Meters
Measure wavelength of CW or modulated DWDM lasers to an accuracy as high as +/- 0.3 pm and a confidence level of three-sigma. Or, analyze DWDM signals by simultaneously measuring wavelength, power and OSNR of up to 250 optical channels. |
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Rev2 Automated Micro-Polisher
Krell's next generation of Rev Polishers features automated z-axis movement. This "micro-feed" function gradually advances components to the polishing surface at a controlled rate. Connector air-polishing for fiber denub and epoxy removal, traditionally performed manually, is now integrated in Rev. |
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Pulsed Precision Current Source
The LDP-3830 Pulsed Precision Current Source is specifically designed for controlling laser diodes and quantum cascade lasers. The LDP-3830 provides adjustable peak pulse current up to 5A, a compliance voltage of 20V and adjustable pulse widths from 25 ns to 1 µs. |
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Telecommunication Specialty Fibers
Nufern's polarization maintaining NuCOMM™ fibers ensure perfect low loss splicing to long haul fibers and jumpers. Available in industry standard Panda PM design with industry leading tolerances on key parameters and superior birefringence - available with 250 µm or 400 µm coatings. |
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Fiber Optic Safety DVD
The new "Fiber Optic Safety" Staff Development DVD contains ten chapters that focus on key topics relevant to fiber and laser safety, optical fiber handling, chemical and environmental safety, and working with fiber optic communication systems. |
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The Market for Fiber Optic Components:
A Seven-Year Forecast 2011-2108 By C. David Chaffee |
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- Expert Analysis
- Key Sectors to Pursue
- How to Win Your Share
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To see the Table of Contents and order your copy today, visit: www.photonics.com/reports/fiber and enter promo code FIBER12, or call (413) 499-0514 and ask for Matt Beebe (ext. 103) or Owen Broch (ext. 108). | | |
OFC/NFOEC 2012This year's Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC) will feature more than 500 exhibitors and will showcase peer-reviewed technical presentations, short courses, workshops, panel discussions and new product demonstrations.
Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from March 4 to 8, the OFC/NFOEC conference is considered the largest and most comprehensive international event for datacom, network monetization, terabit Ethernet, FTTx, passive optical networks, mobile broadband, advanced integrated photonics and more.
Plenary Speakers: 3 Key Players
- Milo Medin, Vice President, Access Services, Google. Medin's presentation titled, "Bandwidth, Optics and the Age of Abundance" addresses the continued drop in Internet access prices despite the growing traffic and bandwidth-heavy streaming video services. Crediting the optics community, Medin dubs this 'an era of abundance.'
- Greg Papadopoulos, PhD, Venture Partner, New Enterprise Associates. In this talk titled, "How to Design and Build Your Very Own Exascale Computer" Papadopoulos looks at the forces that have shaped the way we build very large systems today, and speculates about the future of exascale computers and the industry that creates them.
- Isao Sugino, Director of the Research and Development Office, Technology Policy Division, Global ICT Strategy Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan. This talk titled, "Disaster Recovery and the R&D Policy in Japan's Telecommunication Networks" will discuss the impacts of the earthquake and the tsunami on Japan's telecommunication networks, its recovery efforts, and the action plans and the R&D policy toward building a dependable network infrastructure in the future.
For more information about the speakers and their sessions, visit: www.ofcnfoec.org
Workshops and PanelsOFC/NFOEC Workshops provide an open forum for discussions and debates regarding the latest technologies. Held on Sunday, March 4, 4:30-7:30 p.m., and Monday, March 5, 8-11 a.m., workshops consist of 5 to 10 minute presentations followed by a panel discussion driven by questions from the audience.
Hot Topics 2012 Are In
- 100G and beyond
- Green networks
- Spatial multiplexing
- Coherent detection for high spectral efficiency
- Data center networking
- Wireline-wireless networking
- High-speed photonic integration
Watch Hot Topics Interviews with OFC/NFOEC organizers.
» Stop by our boothVisit Photonics Media at booth 2031 for cool giveaways and a chance to win an Amazon Kindle. And as always, you can visit us online at www.photonics.com
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