Product Description:
The N7752A combines a power-monitored attenuator with two extra power meter channels. It is a compact remote-controlled instrument with fast attenuation and power adjustment, combined with fast power measurement capability.
The Keysight N7752A combines an attenuator with 2 front-panel power meter channels, offering exceptional performance at a low price. The power meters permit measurements from any point in the measurements setup and assist in calibrating power offsets with respect to the attenuator output.
Extension of N77xx-series
The N7752A attenuator is an extension to Keysight's high density N77xx-family that establishes a new standard in space-saving fiberoptic instrumentation.
Features:
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Measurement capability: attenuator
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settling time: 20 ms attenuation, 100 ms power
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0.1 to 1000 dB/s attenuation transition speed (selectable)
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+23 dBm input power
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≤ 1.2 dB insertion loss
Measurement capability: power meter
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Wavelength range: 1260-1640 nm
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Power range: -80 to +10 dBm
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Polarization dependence: <0.01 dB
System capability
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One attenuator channel and two power meters in one half-width rack unit
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Fully compatible with programs developed using the Keysight 8157x and 8156x modular attenuators
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Includes powerful and user-friendly GUI software
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Two instrument configurations can be stored and recalled
Features and Benefits
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Compact instrument combines and integrates multiple functions for setting attenuation and power levels and optical power measurement to reduce CAPEX and floor space.
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Fast and precise setting of optical power levels with settling times of 100 ms for improved test throughput.
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Active power control to keep output power constant
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The power meters support convenient power offset calibration of the attenuators.
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The instrument can be controlled via LAN and USB, as well as GPIB for compatibility with existing equipment.
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An easy-to-use and intuitive graphical user interface software speeds up the integration process.
Applications
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Optical transceiver testing
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Optical network integration testing