Timbercon introduces attenuator kit

Sept. 29, 2006
September 29, 2006 -- The attenuator kits are offered in LC, SC, ST, FC, MU and mixed connector type configurations and provide precise attenuation for a range of applications.

September 29, 2006 -- Timbercon has introduced its fiber-optic attenuator kit product line. According to the company, designed for portability and ease of use across different applications, the attenuator kits offer top quality components in most connector types, at industry-standard attenuation levels, allowing for a wide range of application flexibility.

"Each attenuator kit provides an easy and efficient means of producing multiple levels of attenuation for just about any fiber-optic cable," says Sean Gitt, director of marketing for Timbercon. "One huge benefit is enabling our customers to conduct testing and/or processes where the exact dB loss requirement is yet to be determined."

The attenuator kits are offered in LC, SC, ST, FC, MU and mixed connector type configurations and provide precise attenuation for a wide range of applications, including component testing, laboratory, manufacturing and field applications. Each attenuator kit combines a series of dual wavelength (1310 nm/1550 nm) attenuators with a durable storage case for easy portability, and an attenuator identification chart for quick component identification.

The company says the kits provide a cost-effective and convenient solution for all inline attenuation requirements.

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