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Viavi JDSU OLA-55 Optical Level Attenuator 1260-1650 nm SM 2280/01 9/125

Model: OLA-55

Condition: Used

In stock: 0

SKU: 5365 7G03

Sale price £80.75

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  • Fiber Optics
  • Optical Attenuators
Product Overview

 Condition: Used

Supplied as pictured, note the DEFECTS, screen has dead pixels and the turn wheel is stiff.

Highlights

Extended calibration wavelengths for very high performance: 600 adjustable wavelengths for the OLA-54 and 400 adjustable wavelengths for the OLA-55.

An extremely long battery operation time of >1000 h.

Absolute and relative attenuation setting

Low minimum insertion loss due to new optical design.

Applications

Emulate fiber loss for testing system dynamics.

OLA-55 for testing up to 40 Gbps systems together with bit error rate testing (BERT).

For system installation and maintenance of multimode fiber (OLA-54) and singlemode fiber (OLA-55).

Key Features

The SMARTWheel for precise and fast manual setting

The SMARTStar graphical user interface for fast, easy, and straightforward operation.

The SMARTEnergy power supply management system.

A USB port for remote operation.

Traceable measurements to NIST/PTB standards for confidence in accuracy.

A robust, shock-proof, and splash-proof design for field operation.

One-handed operation in the field.

Quick start operation, requiring no warm-up time and reducing testing time.

 

Specifications

Adjustable wavelength range  1260 to 1650 nm in 1nm increments

 Fiber type  9/125 µm

 Calibrated wavelengths  1300nm, 1310 nm, 1550 nm, 1625 nm

Display range 2.0 to 60 dB

 Minimum insertion loss <2.0 dB 

Linearity  ± 0.2 

Repeatability of attenuation setting  ± 0.1 dB 

Total attenuation accuracy ± 0.8 dB 

Setting type  Continuous over the entire range

 Function  Bi-directional 

Displayed value Absolute or relative attenuation value 

Max. permitted level  +23 dBm 

Frequently Asked Questions