
QUESTION:
How do we decide which passive component tester to purchase?
ANSWER:
The passive component tester (PCT) – must be correctly configured by the seller to support your product requirements. Start by answering these 7 foundational questions. This will help prepare you to order a PCT with the right test set configuration for your fiber optic product.
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Question 1. What type of fiber will you test: single mode, multimode, or both?
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Question 2. What type of connectors do you have?
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Question 3. How many channels will you need?
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Question 4: Is the ability to test Return Loss (RL) required?
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Question 5: Will you measure Insertion Loss (IL) individually per end – or measure total Insertion Loss?
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Question 6. Which measurement wavelengths do you require?
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Question 7. What does the future hold?
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