EXFO FPM-600 Optical Power Meter FPM-602 FPM-602X has a memory capacity to store 1000 pieces of data and converter software, which can easily realize data management and data transfer between PC and USB. Equipped with more than 40 calibrated wavelengths.
● High accuracy, wide dynamic range, and high power measurement capability (up to 26 dBm)
● Memory capacity of 1000 data items; data can be transferred to PC via USB connection
● User-configurable pass/fail thresholds with LED indicator
● More than 40 calibration wavelengths, providing "get min/max power" function
● Rechargeable battery
● Error-free and time-saving test function: automatic wavelength switching, no offset zeroing required
● Extremely low cost of ownership: three-year warranty and recommended calibration intervals
Part of the EXFO 600 family of handheld devices, the versatile FPM-600 power meter is designed for link and system qualification; the 600 series also includes the FOT-600 optical loss test set and FLS-600 light source. The FPM-600 power meter features a green/red LED indicator that provides a pass or fail test result based on user-defined thresholds, allowing for faster and more convenient field operation.
With a memory capacity of 1000 data points and reporting software, the FPM-600 effectively facilitates data management and enables users to transfer data to a PC via USB connection. It also provides a complete test report, including link certification with pass/fail information. Users can customize the report according to their own needs.
Applies to all network types:
The FPM-600 is a very powerful tool for the most demanding applications such as high-speed DWDM or CWDM network qualification. The tool provides more than 40 calibration wavelengths, including all CWDM wavelengths; user-set measurement wavelengths can also be used by interpolating between calibration points. In addition, the Get Min/Max Power function can be used to measure system burst power or power fluctuations.
Error-free and time-saving testing features:
When used with the FLS-600 light source in auto-switching mode, this power meter can automatically identify the wavelength used and then switch to the appropriate calibration parameters. Results for all wavelengths are stored once with the push of a button.
Applies to FTTx:
EXFO's FPM-600 can complete the test of passive optical networks (PON) at one time at three wavelengths: 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm. These three wavelengths are recommended by ITU-T (G.983.3) for PON. wavelength.
Durable and versatile:
Like all of EXFO's portable instruments, the FPM-600 is designed for rugged quality and exceptional versatility, making it ideal for the most demanding testing conditions. It also comes with a keyboard/LCD backlight, making it easy for users to operate in dark environments. Additionally, it can be powered by rechargeable batteries.
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