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Category: LOGIC PROBES

1 MΩ input resistance, toggle frequency of 100 MHz

Use this 10:1 active probe with the DL6154, DL9240 series to realize system measurements up to 1.5 GHz BW.

Use this 10:1 active probe with the DL6104, DLM6104, DL9140/DL9140L , DL9510L/DL9710L, SB5000 series to realize system measurements up to 1.0 GHz BW.

Use this 10:1 active probe with the DL6054,  DLM6054, DL9040/DL9040L , DL9505L/DL9705L,  DLM2052/DLM2054 series to realize system measurements up to 500 MHz BW.

Passive Probe, 'PB500', 600Vp, 500MHz, 10:1, 10MΩ, 1.5mSupplied standard with DL9000/SB5000.

AQ7932 is application software that performs analysis of trace data from the OTDR on a PC, and conveniently creates professional reports. The built-in report creation wizard function makes this task simple, quick and easy. Display up to eight traces on screen, and perform a variety of analyses including multi-trace analysis and differential trace analysis for comparing recent waveforms with old ones, and use the 2 way trace analysis function for analyzing average values of data measured from both directions in the optical fiber.

Responding to the growing needs for reliable and ease-of-use field test instruments for installation and maintenance of fiber optic networks, Yokogawa AQ7280 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) is designed to empower field technicians to make fast and precise measurements with confidence. The AQ7280 satisfies a broad range of test and measurement needs in analyzing optical networks from access to core.

The AQ7275 is one of the best selling OTDRs in the world. Model lineup has been expanded to a total of 9 models to choose from with a dynamic range of up to 45dB . Wavelength capability spans from 850nm (MMF) to 1650nm (SMF). An impressive 0.8m event dead zone makes this model an excellent choice for FTTH and metro, core networks. Enhancements include a PON option allowing accurate event analysis after a 1x32 splitter with significantly reduced undershoot effects. Also unique to the industry is a built-in section of launch fiber to eliminate the need for a separate launch box. Latest standard features includes the convenient capability to display a fiber connector inspection probe using one of the unit's standard USB I/O ports.