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A wavemeter, sometimes known as a wavelength metre, is a type of interferometer used to measure the precise wavelength of laser-beam-delivered light. There are other variations, such as static devices without moving elements and scanning wavemeters.
The Global Optical Wavelength Meter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The AQ6150B Optical Wavelength Meter is the perfect tool for precisely determining the optical wavelength of optical components and systems with wavelength ranges between 900 and 1700 nm.
The AQ6150B can measure a single wavelength laser signal as well as a multiple wavelength laser signal from a DWDM system and Fabry-Perot laser by using a Michelson interferometer and a fast Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm. Along with measuring CW signals from optical transceivers, this technique also makes it possible to measure modulated laser signals.
Measurement time is greatly decreased and manufacturing throughput is increased by using an optimized optical design and data processing routine.
The regular model AQ6150B provides precision at a lower cost for applications with less stringent criteria.
In order to guarantee long-term stability for each and every measurement made, the real-time correction feature uses a highly stable reference signal from the integrated wavelength reference light source.
The multi-wavelength type can measure up to 1024 wavelengths concurrently, swiftly, and accurately in a single input signal with a minimum spacing of 5 GHz. This means that it can satisfy testing requirements for WDM transmission system development and production both now and in the future.
By integrating numerous laser modules or optical transceivers with an optical coupler and measuring all the signals at once, the multi-wavelength measurement capability helps increase production efficiency and lower costs in the manufacture of single-wavelength laser systems.
In less than 0.2 seconds, the AQ6150B can acquire, evaluate, and transfer a measurement to a PC! Compared to our AQ6150 model, this is twice as fast, greatly enhancing manufacturing throughput. The AQ6150B’s Repeat measurement mode, which can gather 10 measurements per second, is very helpful for altering a device while keeping track of the wavelength in real time.