Frequently Asked Questions

The Electrically Driven Polarization Controller-Scrambler is used to manipulate the state of polarization within a single-mode fiber. It is ideal for polarization scrambling, stabilization, and mitigation of polarization-dependent loss (PDL) and polarization mode dispersion (PMD).

The key features of the Electrically Driven Polarization Controller-Scrambler include negligible insertion losses, negligible return losses, negligible polarization dependent losses (PDL), a response speed of over 100Hz, and continuous polarization control capability.

The Electrically Driven Polarization Controller-Scrambler can be used for polarization scrambling, polarization stabilization, polarization mode dispersion (PMD) mitigation, polarization dependent loss (PDL) mitigation, and in PDL and PMD measurement systems. It is also suitable for use in interferometers, sensors, and OCT systems.

The voltage range of the Electrically Driven Polarization Controller-Scrambler is ±5 Volts, and the power consumption is 0.5 Watts per channel.

No, the Electrically Driven Polarization Controller-Scrambler does not require any dedicated driver circuitry. It operates safely and simply without the need for internal voltage multipliers or high voltage signals.

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