Optical Power Meter Grandway FHP3P05, 10G PON, 1310/1490/1550 nm
Grandway FHP3P05 10G is a precision instrument for analyzing optical power used in FTTx with advanced PON technology. This tool allows for accurate measurements on three main wavelengths: 1310(burst), 1490, and 1550 nm, providing access to high-speed Internet connections, voice, and video transmission over NGN networks via a single optical fiber.
Grandway FHP3P05 is a compact and easy-to-use device with advanced functional capabilities for measuring optical power for passive optical networks. It can be connected directly to the network connection at the line break location, allowing both types of traffic to be transmitted: downstream at 1310/1490/1550 nm and upstream burst traffic at 1310 nm. This makes it an indispensable tool for efficient setup and maintenance of PON networks, including XG-PON, 10G EPON, and G/EPON.
Main advantages:
- Versatility: the device is suitable for testing a wide range of optical systems, including XG(S)PON/10G EPON and G/E PON, making it an ideal solution for multi-mode analysis.
- Detailed analysis: support for downstream testing at wavelengths 1490/1550/1577 nm, as well as upstream testing at 1310/1270 nm, ensures comprehensive analysis of attenuation and optical efficiency of your network infrastructure.
- Threshold value settings: with advanced threshold settings and integrated Pass/Fail signaling function, users can easily determine the integrity of the tested channels.
- Large memory capacity: the ability to store up to 1000 data groups allows for further analysis later, which is especially convenient for conducting extensive tests.
- APC compatibility: the APC optical port improves accuracy and quality of coverage by reducing interference and signal loss.
Technical Specifications |
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Wavelength |
1270/1310 nm |
1490 nm |
1550/1577 nm |
Measurement Range |
Continuous Mode: -40dBm~+10dBm Pulse Mode: -30dBm~+10dBm |
-50 dBm~+15 dBm |
-50 dBm~+20 dBm |
Spectral Bandwidth |
1270/1310 nm (1240 nm ~ 1360 nm) |
1490 nm (1480 nm ~ 1500 nm) |
1550/1577 nm (1539 nm ~ 1610 nm) |