SG SERIES FIBEROPTIC MATRIX SWITCH User’s Manual
●This user’s manual for the SG Series Fiberoptic Matrix Switch contains complete operating instructions.
●The SG switch is fully defined in its product requirement specification (document ENG-SP 0198). Where specifications quoted in this document differ from the requirement specification, the requirement specification takes precedence.
●The SG switch is a compact, rack-mountable instrument, based on the proven optomechanical switching technology of JDS Uniphase. The M-ports to N-ports non-blocking configuration, is derived by connecting a bank of 1xM switches to a bank of 1xN switches (Figure 1). This configuration allows any M port to be connected to any N port. A port may not be connected to more than one other port at a time. A general schematic is shown in Figure 2.
●A control unit provides remote GPIB IEEE 488 and RS232C interfaces. The controller interprets CLOSE M to N port commands and sets the positions of the 1xM and 1xN switches accordingly. LabVIEW1 drivers are supplied to facilitate remote control. For information on using the LabVIEW drivers, see the SG LabVIEW Instrument Driver User’s Manual (document SD000335).
●The SG switch is available in over 100 combinations of 4Mx4N switches (Figure 3). Matrix switches requiring 16 switches or less can be accommodated in a 3U unit. Requirements of 32 switches or less can be accommodated in a 7U 19 inch (48.26 cm) rack. Larger configurations of up to 64 switches are accommodated in a 14U 19 inch (48.26 cm) rack.
Key Features
●Non-blocking
●Low insertion loss
●Broad wavelength operation
●High reliability
●Local and remote control via IEEE 488 and RS232C interfaces
FIBEROPTIC MATRIX SWITCH 、 switch 、 rack-mountable instrument |
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[ broadband fiber telecommunication networks ][ Data communications ][ multimedia networks ][ Research ] |
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User's Guide |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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May 2001 |
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Rev. 500 |
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SD000301 |
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