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VIAVI Intros New Test and Measurement Offerings for Optical Lab, Production and Manufacturing

VIAVI Intros New Test and Measurement Offerings for Optical Lab, Production and Manufacturing Image Credit: Viavi

Viavi Solutions has introduced new test and measurement offerings for optical lab, production and manufacturing environments, enhancing the industry’s most complete line of photonic test modules.

As optical network data rates per wavelength are reaching limits, component and network equipment manufacturers (NEMs)are challenged to push the boundaries of innovation in infrastructure design. New solutions from VIAVI are critical for engineers that are designing and manufacturing these new technologies to address the most pressing problems facing service providers — ranging from 400G+ coherent modules, integrated silicon photonics, and ROADM components to accelerated fiber connectivity demand for PON, 5G and hyperscale data center networks.

 

VIAVI has released six major enhancements to the LightDirect family of modules for their MAP-300 test platform, which was introduced last year, with specific focus on supporting coherent module and silicon photonics test applications.

VIAVI is releasing three new fiber connectivity manufacturing solutions designed to optimize quality, productivity and capital utilization:

The VIAVI CleanBlastPRO is the next generation in automated connector end-face cleaning systems, offering new features and capabilities to ensure clean end-faces for both single and multi-fiber connectors for the utmost in reliability and repeatability. Using a non-contact cleaning method with the industry’s most trusted and effective solvent, CleanBlastPRO delivers streamlined productivity workflows and a 9X cost saving over traditional contact-based consumable cleaning methods.

Tom Fawcett, VP and GM, Lab and Production Business Unit, VIAVI
In today’s complex network landscape, manufacturers face new challenges to address increased demand for production volume, performance and compliance with new industry standards.

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