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IL and PDL spectra with the N7786B Polarization Synthesizer and the N7700A Photonic Application Suite
Monday, January 18, 2010
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IL and PDL spectra with the N7786B Polarization Synthesizer and the N7700A Photonic Application Suite
The spectral measurement of optical insertion loss (IL) and polarization dependent loss (PDL) as well as the related parameter for reflected light, return loss (RL), provides the primary performance data for verifying passive fiberoptic components including couplers and splitters.
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Agilent Technologies, Inc.
IL and PDL spectra with the N7786B Polarization Synthesizer and the N7700A Photonic Application Suite

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