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Recommendations for connecting fiber Bragg grating sensors and FBG demodulators
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11 months 2 weeks ago - 11 months 2 weeks ago #3
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Recommendations for connecting fiber Bragg grating sensors and FBG demodulators was created by blueman
The connection between the fiber optic grating sensor and the fiber optic grating demodulator can be achieved through the following recommendations:
Direct Connection: OFSCN fiber optic grating sensors typically come with fiber optic connectors that can be directly plugged into the interface of the grating demodulator. This method is simple and convenient, enabling plug-and-play functionality.
Fiber Optic Jumper Connection: If the distance between the sensor and the demodulator is considerable, you can use fiber optic jumpers for the connection. One end is connected to the demodulator's interface, and the other end is connected to the fiber optic connector of the sensor. The length of such jumpers can be chosen based on the requirements for easy arrangement and connection.
Protection of Fiber Optic Connections: To ensure the stability and reliability of the connection, consider using specialized fiber optic connection boxes or fiber optic patch panels to protect the connection from external environmental factors.
Dust and Waterproof Measures: During the connection process, pay attention to dust and waterproofing, especially in special environments, to ensure the quality of the connection and the normal operation of the sensor.
Direct Connection: OFSCN fiber optic grating sensors typically come with fiber optic connectors that can be directly plugged into the interface of the grating demodulator. This method is simple and convenient, enabling plug-and-play functionality.
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Fiber Optic Jumper Connection: If the distance between the sensor and the demodulator is considerable, you can use fiber optic jumpers for the connection. One end is connected to the demodulator's interface, and the other end is connected to the fiber optic connector of the sensor. The length of such jumpers can be chosen based on the requirements for easy arrangement and connection.
Protection of Fiber Optic Connections: To ensure the stability and reliability of the connection, consider using specialized fiber optic connection boxes or fiber optic patch panels to protect the connection from external environmental factors.
Dust and Waterproof Measures: During the connection process, pay attention to dust and waterproofing, especially in special environments, to ensure the quality of the connection and the normal operation of the sensor.
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