Koncent introduces mini-size power monitor

March 24, 2003
March 24, 2003--Fiber-optic component supplier Koncent Communication Inc. has released its mini size power monitor, the newest addition to its power reconfiguration series.

March 24, 2003--Fiber-optic component supplier Koncent Communication Inc. has released its mini size power monitor, the newest addition to its power reconfiguration series.

Based on Koncent's unique manufacturing process, the new mini-size power monitors significantly reduce the dimensions of existing power monitors from 6.0 x 26 mm to 3.5 x 2 mm--while maintaining high performance, claim company representatives. The device features low insertion loss and low polarization dependent loss (PDL) at a wide operating wavelength range and wide input power dynamic range. A tap ratio from 1%-15% is available.

The mini-size power monitor is idea for channel monitoring used in DWDM technology and Add/Drop modules or for power monitoring used in amplifier systems.

For more information about Koncent Communications, located in Fuzhou Fujian, China, visit the company's Web site at www.koncent.com.
Koncent's new mini power monitor features a low insertion loss and low PDL over a wide operating wavelength range.

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