Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc. (AFOP) says its new line of MPO fiber-optic loopback assemblies offer an effective way to test transmitter capability and receiver sensitivity of network equipment, particularly for telecom and datacom requirements.
Designed for burn-in and testing of MPO network components and systems, AFOP’s MPO loopback assemblies are available in a compact housing for high-density use and are available with or without attenuation.
Standard products include a female MPO interface with 8-fiber QSFP, 12-fiber or 24-fiber, SM or MM ferrules. The company says its streamlined, ruggedized housing design provides excellent stability and reliability.
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