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Optical SensorYokogawa has announced the AQ2200-212 and AQ2200-222 updated versions of its AQ2200 optical sensor.

The AQ2200-212 is a single-channel optical sensor module, complete with an analog output port, while the AQ2200-222 offers two channels. Designed to work with the AQ2200 series of frame controllers, the nodules offer improved performance. The AQ2200-212 and the AQ2200-222 both offer a wide power range of +15 to -90 dBm. The modules can also achieve a seamless measurement of approximately 30 dB without switching the measurement range. Minimum averaging time has been halved to 100 µs with an improved certainty. Other performance figures include a wavelength range of 800 to 1700 nm and a polarization dependence of 0.02 dB.

The modules are ideal for manufacturers of active optical devices and components who need to test products such as lasers, optical transceivers, and optical amplifiers. They also suit the needs of passive component manufacturers producing items such as optical fibers, optical connectors, and optical couplers, as well as manufacturers of optical transmission systems.



Published: September 2020
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