Tyco launches OTDR instrument laser modules

Feb. 21, 2006
February 21, 2006 Harrisburg, PA -- Laser Diode Incorporated (LDI), a unit of Tyco Electronics, has introduced its SCW series of optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) instrument laser modules. The company says the high-power, SMF coupled F-P laser modules are designed to meet the performance demands of optical test equipment applications.

February 21, 2006 Harrisburg, PA -- Laser Diode Incorporated (LDI), a unit of Tyco Electronics, has introduced its SCW series of optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) instrument laser modules. The company says the high-power, SMF coupled F-P laser modules are designed to meet the performance demands of optical test equipment applications.

The company says its SCW series lasers serve 1310-nm, 1550-nm, and 1625-nm wavelengths and include both thermal electric cooler (TEC) capability, and a temperature sensing thermistor for superior wavelength stability over a wide temperature range. The company says the laser modules provide high peak optical power packaged in fully hermetic 14-pin DIP or 14-pin butterfly packages.

Custom packaging and/or screening options are also available.

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