Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200
Description
Redondo Optics' family FBG-Tranceiver system, based on its patented hybrid planar lightwave circuit technology, represents a completely new, highly robust and reliable technology to accurately monitor in real time the passive or dynamic status of single or multiple distributed fiber optic Bragg grating strain or temperature sensors installed inc critical infrastructures.
Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200
Specifications |
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Peak Emission Wavelength: | 1570 nm |
Transmission Speed: | -- Mbps |
Features
No moving parts
Monolithic integration
Miniature package
Autonomous operation
Applications
Structural health monitoring
Nondestructive evaluation
Smart structures
Passive and dynamic sensing
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200 uses hybrid planar lightwave circuit technology to accurately monitor the passive or dynamic status of single or multiple distributed fiber optic Bragg grating strain or temperature sensors installed in critical infrastructures.
Yes, the Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200 is highly robust and reliable technology to accurately monitor in real time the passive or dynamic status of single or multiple distributed fiber optic Bragg grating strain or temperature sensors installed in critical infrastructures.
The Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200 is used for structural health monitoring, nondestructive evaluation, smart structures, and passive and dynamic sensing.
The Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200 has no moving parts, monolithic integration, a miniature package, and autonomous operation.
The Fiber Bragg Grating Tranceiver FBGT-1200 is a system based on patented hybrid planar lightwave circuit technology that accurately monitors the passive or dynamic status of single or multiple distributed fiber optic Bragg grating strain or temperature sensors installed in critical infrastructures.