Optical Attenuator

Optical attenuators, also known as optical power reducers or fiber optic attenuators, are passive devices used to reduce the power level of an optical signal propagating through an optical fiber. They are essential components in various fiber optic communication systems, enabling precise control of signal strength and preventing signal overload in sensitive optical receivers.

  • FC Optical Attenuator

    FC Optical Attenuator

    An FC Optical Attenuator, also known as a fiber optic attenuator or optical fiber attenuator, is a passive optical device that reduces the power of an optical signal transmitted through a fiber optic cable. It is commonly used in fiber optic communication systems to control the optical power level and prevent signal overload at the receiver.

  • ST Optical AttenuatorST optical attenuator 20dB

    High-Precision ST Optical Attenuator

    An ST optical attenuator, also known as a fiber optic attenuator, is a device used to reduce the power level of an optical signal. It is commonly used in fiber optic communications systems to match the power level of the transmitter to the sensitivity of the receiver. ST optical attenuators are also used to protect sensitive optical equipment from damage caused by excessive optical power.

    • Reduces fiber optic signal power.
    • Features a rugged ST connector.
    • Offers fixed attenuation values from 1dB to 30dB.
    • Built with metal-ion doped fibers for stability.
    • Functions across 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths.
  • LC Optical Attenuator

    LC Optical Attenuator

    An LC optical attenuator, also known as an LC fiber attenuator, is a passive optical device that reduces the power of an optical signal by a fixed amount. It is commonly used in fiber optic communication systems to control the signal level and prevent signal overload. They are available in a variety of attenuation values, typically ranging from 1 dB to 20 dB.

  • SC Optical Attenuator

    SC Optical Attenuator

    An SC Optical Attenuator is a passive optical device that reduces the power of an optical signal by a fixed amount. It is commonly used in fiber optic networks to protect receivers from being overloaded by strong optical signals, and to equalize the power levels of different optical signals.

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