February, 2008

Yamasaki have released the TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier

Posted February 13th, 2008

Optical Fiber Identifiers 

How do you identify continuous wave signals in Fiber Optic Cables? Yamasaki Optical Technology have released the TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier to do just that. Without interrupting service or damaging the fiber the Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier identifies signals in a Singlemode fiber. There is no need to go to the splice point and open up the fiber and you therefore eliminate all possibilities of interrupting service. 

The Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier can be used to test the type of signal being relayed  or to identify the traffic direction, its frequency and its optical power used over the fiber. 

To use the Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier, fiber optic sensors are clamped onto the optical fiber through a low insertion loss macro bending technique. Without overstressing or damaging the fiber the Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier allows the optical fiber indicators to clamp onto the fiber. The direction of the traffic is indicated and displayed by the Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier when traffic is detected. 

The Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier is equipped with audible tone indicators as well as visual displays to ensure that the product is capable of being used as diagnostic tool in addition to a verification and troubleshooting tool for fiber optic installations.

 
The types of applications of use for the Yamasaki TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier are:

  • -    Fiber Identification
  • -    Relative Optical Power Comparison
  • -    High Loss Point Identification
  • -    Splice and Connector Verification
  • -    Optical Signal Comparisons
  • -    Historical Relative Power Comparisons

 

For further information about this product please click the following link:

 Yamasaki Fibre Optic Test Equipment  TF916 Optical Fiber Identifier

Update: 13 February, 2008. Website images on the Products page.