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News Release from: Luna Technologies | Subject: Website
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2002
Website aids optical vector analysis
Luna Technologies has expanded its website to include a host of technical information on optical vector analysis technology.
Luna Technologies has expanded its website to include a host of technical information on optical vector analysis technology In addition to providing detailed product data including pricing, specifications, and available options, the new site includes extensive educational information on typical optical component characterisation tests such as group delay, chromatic dispersion, and polarisation mode dispersion
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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All the info on optical vector analysis
Luna Technologies' new full-colour brochure details the company's breakthrough optical vector analyser (OVA) technology for fibre-optic component testing.
Information can be obtained via a knowledge base featuring frequently asked questions or through a direct link to Luna's technical support team in the website's support section.
Several white papers available for download can be accessed through the site's product details section.
Luna Technologies President Doug Juanarena, said, "Through discussions with our customers, we realised that there was an information void related to optical component analysis.
The additions to our website give the industry a technical information centre that makes it easier to learn about and understand this emerging technology".
The OVA 1550 optical vector analyser from Luna Technologies uses a novel laser interferometric technique, providing comprehensive optical analysis in a single sweep in less than 300ms/nm.
This allows the OVA 1550 to compute the full range of optical testing in less than 30s, compared with over 10min required by other testing methods.
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