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JDSU launches new MAP products
A range of new MAP-200 products have been released by JDSU.
Optical product developer JDSU has announced the release of four new modules for its MAP-200 optical test and measurement platform.
The products are a new MAP insertion/return loss meter, MAP high-performance optical power meter, 100GE/40GE MAP utility and a MAP tunable distributed Bragg reflector laser.
Each has applications for the firm s MAP-200 platform and have been designed to improve network system development and deliver a broad base of tools for the stringent testing of applications found in both laboratory and manufacturing environments.
Gegs Jones, JDSU product line manager, commented: "Continued R&D and manufacturing investments in the agile photonic layer technologies are driving next-generation networks and require more advanced and sensitive photonic test capabilities."
He added that there is a growing need to provide cost-effective network capacity increases and these products will go some way towards achieving this goal.
JDSU is based in Milpitas, California and works to deliver products aimed at the optical communications, communications testing and measurement, commercial laser and advanced optical technology sectors.
The products are a new MAP insertion/return loss meter, MAP high-performance optical power meter, 100GE/40GE MAP utility and a MAP tunable distributed Bragg reflector laser.
Each has applications for the firm s MAP-200 platform and have been designed to improve network system development and deliver a broad base of tools for the stringent testing of applications found in both laboratory and manufacturing environments.
Gegs Jones, JDSU product line manager, commented: "Continued R&D and manufacturing investments in the agile photonic layer technologies are driving next-generation networks and require more advanced and sensitive photonic test capabilities."
He added that there is a growing need to provide cost-effective network capacity increases and these products will go some way towards achieving this goal.
JDSU is based in Milpitas, California and works to deliver products aimed at the optical communications, communications testing and measurement, commercial laser and advanced optical technology sectors.