Used AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 86116C #9203390 for sale
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HP/AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 86116C Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer (OFDR) is an advanced electronic test equipment for the measurement of optical transmission in direct and reflective mode. It is used in the characterization of single-mode and multimode fiber-optic networks. The OFDR is designed to measure all fiber-optic parameters, such as end reflectance, coefficient of backscattering, loss, dispersion and bandwidth of single-mode and multimode fibers. It allows not only for a single measurement, but also for a combined measurement of all the parameters, providing a single comprehensive report. The power of the OFDR is the ability to precisely measure optical reflection up to 100km on single-mode and 5km on multimode. It also features an optimized trace averaging which allows for superior noise reduction and stability over traditional OFDR solutions, leading to more accurate data output. HP 86116C offers a wide dynamic range of up to 47 dB, providing reliable measurements even in difficult environments. It includes the OptEIA (Extended Intelligence Analysis) software which allows for easy analysis of data, with the integration of optical performance indicators such as OSNR, EDFA noise figure, fiber length offset and more. Moreover, the device has an intuitive user interface that allows for easy navigation and data capture. Its remote connectivity to PCs or LAN allows users to control and program it from a distance. Equipped with industrial grade optical components, stepper motors, optics and fiber connectors, AGILENT 86116C has good stability and high performance. It is also compact in size and can be configured as a benchtop or rack mountable unit, making it easy to set up and use. Overall, AGILENT/86116C OFDR is a versatile and reliable test equipment capable of measuring optical reflection over long distances with excellent accuracy. It is an ideal device for testing and monitoring the performance of fiber-optic networks.
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