What is an Optical Light Source?
A fiber optic source is a fiber light tester commonly used with a meter to measure optical fiber attenuation or insertion loss. A handheld light source can also be used as a tone generator for use with a clip-on identifier, or power meter test tone detector. All Kingfisher optical sources are coloured yellow for easy identification, are compliant with IEC 60825-1:2014, IEC 60825-2: 2021, 21CFR1040.10 (FDA) Laser & LED Safety Standards, and have a 3 year warranty & calibration cycle. Alternatively, some users may prefer a Basic or Two-Way LTS. LED / Laser source options are available for most fiberoptic applications. Our multimode LED sources feature improved repeatability and standards compliance and come with mandrel wraps to improve modal distribution. Also available in Test Kits. See also Fault Locators.
All Kingfisher light sources offer superior test stability in practical use. When a test lead is repeatedly re-connected, the coupled power varies by < 0.1 dB.
Fiber Types: single mode SM SMF, multimode MM SMF, plastic optical fiber POF, ribbon fiber, free space beam
Optial light source / VFL wavelengths: 635, 650, 660, 850, 1300, 1310, 1390, 1490, 1550, 1610, 1625 nm
interchangeable connector styles: SC, LC, FC, ST, MPO up to 72 fiber, MMC, MT ferrule, HFBR, MU, universal 2.5 mm, universal 1.25 mm, F3000, E2000, Toslink, Mini Toslink, Versatile Link, Redlink, SMA, LSA DIN47256 AVIM.