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cloonypan (Structural)
29 Sep 11 7:01
Hello,

I want to measure optical fiber peak power. There was a phased-out one by Adventest TQ8215 has this function as enclosed. The new type of this meter is TQ8250 without peak detection. Therefore I want to ask everone: Is there any similar instrument with optical fiber peak power detection? Thank you.

http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=377d96ef-ae1e-4e9b-a453-38b76fe7290c&file=catalog_TQ8215_e.pdf

 
ScottyUK (Electrical)
29 Sep 11 15:02
You've tried Newport and Anritsu?
  

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cloonypan (Structural)
2 Dec 11 5:11
Hi Scotty,

I found some types of Newport optical instrument has the desired funtion. Thank you.

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