Bristol 228 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter
Test your DWDM signals with the confidence that results from Reliable Accuracy.
Product Features
>> Simultaneously measures wavelength and power of up to 250 optical signals
>> Absolute wavelength measured to an accuracy as high as ±0.3 pm
>> Continuous calibration with a built-in wavelength standard
>> Measurement confidence level of 3-sigma and traceable to an NIST standard
>> Automatic calculation of OSNR to >40 dB
>> Operation with CW and modulated signals
>> Rugged design for manufacturing environments
Product Overview
The 428 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter simultaneously measures wavelength, power, and OSNR in order to fully characterize DWDM components and DWDM transmission systems. The model 428 combines high accuracy and exceptional reliability to achieve the most meaningful test results. Straightforward operation and rugged design satisfy the needs of both the R&D scientist and the manufacturing engineer.
The 428 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter combines proven Michelson interferometer-based technology with fast Fourier transform analysis. This results in the ability to measure the wavelength and power of up to 250 discrete optical signals. In addition, the 428 system can automatically calculate optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) to greater than 40 dB.
Two versions of the 428 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter are available. The model 428A is used for the most demanding requirements, measuring wavelength to the highest accuracy of ±0.3 pm. For less exacting test requirements, the model 428B is a lower-priced alternative with a wavelength accuracy of ±1.2 pm. Wavelength accuracy is maintained over long periods of time with continuous calibration using a built-in wavelength standard. To verify wavelength accuracy, every system is rigorously tested with laser sources that are traceable to an NIST standard.
Operation of the 428 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter is straightforward and requires virtually no learning curve. The controls are user-friendly and conveniently located0n the front panel along with the measurement display. The system is packaged in a rugged chassis (bench top or rack-mounted) for use in typical laboratory or manufacturing environments.