Intelligent Desktop Insertion and Return Loss Analyzer for Aviation Electronics

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Fiber Optic Desktop Insertion Loss& Return Loss Test Machine with color screen has stable and reliable performance, which integrates stable light source, high-precision power meter, insertion loss meter and return loss meter into one multifunction instrument. Desktop IL&RL tester can be widely used for OEM device verification, research institutions R&D and construction maintenance in optical fiber/passive devices/optical communication system industries where demand plug loss, return loss and stability measurement The CL series fiber microscope utilizes. Insertion loss and Return loss are widely used terms in the field of electro-magnetics. These parameters plays an important role in designing and development of high-speed systems.

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