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Use fiber jumpers to connect FBG sensors and FBG demodulators
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11 months 2 weeks ago - 11 months 2 weeks ago #2
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Use fiber jumpers to connect FBG sensors and FBG demodulators was created by blueman
For various OFSCN series fiber bragg grating sensors, connecting them to the FBG demodulator is very convenient because the sensors come with fiber optic connectors, enabling plug-and-play functionality.
However, in most cases, you can also use the yellow fiber optic jumper and fiber optic flange shown in the picture for auxiliary connection. In this case, one end of the yellow fiber optic jumper is connected to the FBG demodulator interface, and the other end is connected to the sensor.
The benefits of doing this are as follows:
1,The yellow optical fiber jumper is relatively soft, making it convenient to place.
2,The yellow yellow optical fiber jumper is inexpensive, allowing you to buy longer lengths at a low cost, facilitating the extension of connections to the sensor.
3,You can keep the yellow fiber optic jumper connected to the OFSCN FBG demodulator interface for a long time, only connecting the FBG sensor from the other end of the optical fiber jumper. This avoids the frequent plugging and unplugging of various fiber optic connectors on the OFSCN fiber bragg grating demodulator, as well as the impact of dust and improper operation on the demodulator interface.
However, in most cases, you can also use the yellow fiber optic jumper and fiber optic flange shown in the picture for auxiliary connection. In this case, one end of the yellow fiber optic jumper is connected to the FBG demodulator interface, and the other end is connected to the sensor.
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The benefits of doing this are as follows:
1,The yellow optical fiber jumper is relatively soft, making it convenient to place.
2,The yellow yellow optical fiber jumper is inexpensive, allowing you to buy longer lengths at a low cost, facilitating the extension of connections to the sensor.
3,You can keep the yellow fiber optic jumper connected to the OFSCN FBG demodulator interface for a long time, only connecting the FBG sensor from the other end of the optical fiber jumper. This avoids the frequent plugging and unplugging of various fiber optic connectors on the OFSCN fiber bragg grating demodulator, as well as the impact of dust and improper operation on the demodulator interface.
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