The 2x2 switch is all solid-state switching device without any moving parts. The switching of the optical light is realized by utilizing Faraday Effect. This is achieved using a patent protected non-mechanical configuration with solid-state all-crystal design which eliminates the need for mechanical movement. The microsecond fiber optic switch is designed to meet the most demanding switching requirements of reliability, durability, fast response, and continuous high frequency switching operation.
The 1x2 switch is all solid-state switching device without any moving parts. The switching of the optical light is realized by utilizing Faraday Effect. This is achieved using a patent protected non-mechanical configuration with solid-state all-crystal design which eliminates the need for mechanical movement. The microsecond fiber optic switch is designed to meet the most demanding switching requirements of reliability, durability, fast response, and continuous high frequency switching operation.
The μs-series 1x4 solid-state fiber optical switch connects optical channels by redirecting an incoming optical signal into a selected output optical fiber. The switching of the optical light is realized by utilizing Faraday Effect.
This is achieved using a patent protected non-mechanical configuration with solid-state all-crystal design which eliminates the need for mechanical movement. The μs-series fiber optic switch is designed to meet the most demanding switching requirements of reliability, durability, response, and continuous high frequency switching operation.