Product Description
The MAP-230B was initially introduced by JDSU (which later became Viavi) and is a modular desktop optical communication transmission tester. It is often used as the core platform for optical network testing and is compatible with various optical test modules to meet the testing requirements of different scenarios. This device belongs to the three-slot rack model optical testing platform in the MAP-200 series of Viavi. The body height is 3RU and it is equipped with hardware suitable for use on a desktop. The four corners are equipped with rubber support feet, which can effectively improve stability and reduce vibration interference. It is equipped with a PowerPC architecture and the Linux operating system. It has 200MB user flash memory for data and configuration storage. It also has USB, GPIB and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, and is compatible with USB keyboards and mice, USB flash drives, etc. It can also be connected to an external display with a DVI interface for local control. Product features
Modular and hot-swappable: Adopting a three-slot modular design, it is compatible with various test modules such as signal conditioning, light source amplification, power meters, etc. The modules can be safely hot-swapped without having to shut down the entire machine, allowing for easy replacement of modules and reducing test interruption time, thereby improving test efficiency.
High compatibility and strong scalability: Not only compatible with all types of test modules in the MAP series, but also compatible with previously deployed old MAP modules. It also supports mainstream test software development drivers such as LabVIEW and LabWindows, facilitating integration into automated testing systems and reducing the cost of secondary development.