Currently, commercially available fiber optic technologies may utilize one of three types of light source- laser, LED, or VCSEL. The light from the transmitter is coupled into the fiber with a connector and is transmitted through the fiber optic cable plant. The light from the end of the fiber is coupled to a receiver where a detector converts the light into an electrical signal which is then conditioned properly for use by. Fiber-optic communication systems require a light source to generate the signal that the fiber transmits. Some inexpensive short-distance systems use LEDs that emit visible light, but most systems carry. Let's take some time to discuss the devices that put the “optic” in fiber optic technology- the light sources, or, as they are sometimes referred to, the optic transmitters. The development of light sources for optical communication has a rich history. The first light sources used in optical. Discover EXFO's broad range of optical light sources that cater to various testing requirements: singlemode or multimode, polarized or non-polarized, broadband or narrowband, tunable, ITU-wavelength-centered and much more.
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