WaveSource series fiber optic light sources offer the fiber optic professional a wide range of options for their testing needs. Many different combinations are available: multimode only, singlemode only, or both multimode and singlemode. Our quad-wavelength version (WS-MDSD) has all four wavelengths (850, 1300, 1310, 1550) in one unit! Visual Fault Locators (VFL) can also be added to multimode only and singlemode only versions. VFLs can be used in both multimode and singlemode fibers.
All versions of the WaveSource have two transmission modes: Continuous Wave (CW) for accurate temperature-stabilized fiber optic tests; and modulated mode. Modulated mode provides for an auto-testing function when used with the Fiber OWL 4 or WaveTester optical power meters. The modulated signal from the WaveSource tells the WaveTester to switch to the currently selected wavelength, which eliminates much of the guesswork during tests, and saves valuable time.
WaveSource light sources come configured with your choice of SC, ST, or FC connector ports.
Get up to all four testing Wavelengths* in one small handheld unit!
Key Benefits:
- Highly stabilized
- Rugged & Economical
- Output Power: -10 dBm (singlemode sources)
- Output Power: -20 dBm (multimode sources)
- CW or modulated output
- Compact Size
- Photodiode Compensated
- Extended Battery Life
- Low Battery Indicator
- NIST Traceable
- Available with SC, ST, or FC fiber connectors
- Models can include different combinations of singlemode, multimode, and/or VFL light sources
- Small, hand-held size
Automatic Wavelength detection when used with the Fiber OWL 4 or WaveTester optical power meters
WaveSource combination singlemode and mulitmode light sources | |
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SKU # |
Description |
WS-MDSDxx | WaveSource Quad Wavelength light source (850 / 1300 nm for multimode and 1310 / 1550 nm for singlemode) |
The ‘xx’ in the above part number is for the light source connector type. Please specify SC, ST, or FC when ordering. |
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