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Polarization Analyzers and Polarization Controllers
Overview
Test & measurement capabilities for analyzing polarization properties of optical signals and components are indispensable in today´s optical R&D labs and manufacturing floors. The Keysight N778xC polarization test products enable highspeed, high performance characterization and verification of optical components and sub-systems.
N7781C Polarization Analyzer
The Keysight N7781C is a compact high-speed polarization analyzer that provides comprehensive capabilities for analyzing polarization properties of optical signals. This includes representation of the State of Polarization (SOP) on the Poincaré sphere (Stokes parameter). The on-board algorithms together with the on-board calibration data ensure highly accurate operation across a broad wavelength range.
Due to its real time measurement capability of 1 M samples/s, the instrument is well suited for analyzing disturbed and fluctuating signals as well as for control applications requiring real time feedback of polarization information, for example in digital control loops in automated manufacturing test systems.
The built-in user interface allows a comprehensive analysis of the obtained measurement data and replaces the Polarization Navigator software that was required with the N7781B, the predecessor of N7781C. Programming uses a new SCPI command set and the instrument is addressed as a VISA resource.
The instrument comes in a compact form factor of just one rack height unit, with LAN and USB interfaces.
Applications
Monitoring and measurement of:
Key features
N7785C Synchronous Scrambler
The Keysight Technologies N7785C is a high-speed synchronous scrambler that can repeatably switch through a series of States of Polarization (SOP) with both input and output triggering functions. This unit can operate in various modes:
Programming uses a new SCPI command set and the instrument is addressed as a VISA resource. The instrument comes in a compact form factor of just one rack height unit, with LAN and USB interfaces. The instrument does not contain any moving optical parts.
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