UV Bonding Fiberoptic Components
The fiberoptics industry demands the highest standards of quality and precision control, for challenges like active alignment and UV bonding delicate fiberoptic components in telecommunication equipment. The OmniCure® S2000 includes StepCure software that permits the end-user to structure proprietary cure profiles to meet Telcordia Standards.
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| The OmniCure® S2000 systems includes iris adjustment |
The optimum irradiance level can be set to cure the parts as quickly as possible without overheating |
| Closed-Loop Feedback |
Ensures repeatable manufacturing process with very high yields |
| R2000 Radiometer used to calibrate the OmniCure® S2000 |
All UV curing systems can be easily set to the same irradiance level resulting in a reproducible process across production lines |
| Dual High Power Fiber Light Guide provides equal irradiance to each leg |
Ensures equal curing on both sides of the lens to improve yields |
| The OmniCure® S2000 system includes two I/O ports and RS-232 communication for controlling the system remotely |
The curing system can be easily integrated into an automated system minimizing development time |
| StepCure Technology |
Reduce shrinkage to give reliable cures in the shortest possible time |
VCSEL Modules |
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For the telecommunications industry, the VCSEL's uniform, single mode beam profile is desirable for coupling into optical fibres. VCSELs are commonly used as the laser diodes for transmitter devices in optical networks. Their excellent modulation properties, high reliability and single emission geometry has enabled VCSELs to dominate this market and replace conventional edge-emitting lasers.
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Click to Download the OmniCure® S2000 Application Note VCSEL Modules (764kb PDF)
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TOSA/ROSA Modules |
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Optical modules are the core devices for any optical communication system. They enable high-speed voice, video and data communications for networking, storage and wireless applications. One type is known as Receptacle Modules. This type is represented by TOSA (Transmitter Optical Sub-Assembly) and ROSA (Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly) Assemblies.
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Click to Download the OmniCure® S2000 Application Note TOSA/ROSA Modules (1.6mb PDF)
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WDM Modules |
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Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology provides a cost-effective way to upgrade optical networks for meeting the ever increasing demand for bandwidth. The assembly of a WDM module involves the precision alignment and bonding of multiple components.
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Click to Download the OmniCure® S2000 Application Note WDM Modules (1.4mb PDF)
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