Optical Loopback

An optical loopback is a device that loops optical signals back to their source. This is used to test and troubleshoot optical fiber networks. Optical loopbacks can be used to isolate problems to specific sections of a network, and they can also be used to verify the performance of optical transceivers and other optical components.

  • SC Optical LoopbackDuplex SC/UPC loopback cable

    High-Performance SC Optical Loopback for Testing

    An SC optical loopback, also known as an SC fiber optic loopback, is a device used to connect two optical fibers together, allowing for the transmission of optical signals back to their source. It is commonly employed in fiber optic testing applications to evaluate the performance of fiber optic links and identify potential issues.

    • Low Insertion Loss for accurate testing.
    • High Return Loss to prevent signal degradation.
    • Durable, compact design for stability and repeated use.
    • Available in single-mode and multimode options.
    • Manufactured to comply with industry standards.
  • LC Optical Loopback

    LC Optical Loopback

    An LC Optical Loopback is a device that is used to connect two optical fibers together. It is a type of fiber optic adapter that has two LC connectors, one on each end. It is used to test the performance of optical fiber transmission systems. It can also be used to isolate and troubleshoot problems in optical fiber networks.

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