Electro Rent partners with EXFO to offer high-quality test and measurement equipment rentals. Designed for testing signals in a variety of applications, these instruments offer quick yet reliable measurements, ideal for OTDRs can be used to measure optical distance to the end of the fiber, to faults, and to elements like splices or connectors.
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers, OTDRs, work by injecting optical pulses into the fiber under test and measuring the light that is reflected from various points along the fiber. The reflected light is used to characterize the fiber under test with the strength of the return pulses being integrated against time and plotted as a function of fiber length. By using an OTDR at various points in the network, the feeder and distribution sections of the network can be tested independently. The OTDR can identify and locate each network component and can measure splice loss, connector loss and reflectance along with total end-to-end loss and optical return loss (ORL). The tests must be performed using two wavelengths, enabling detection of bends on the link, which give higher losses at 1550 nm than at 1310 nm.
EXFO OTDRs measure or use these parameters to characterize links:
Quad Mode is an OTDR that covers testing of both singlemode and multimode fibers. Both types have two wavelengths which is needed to test a single fiber. With four wavelengths, two in singlemode, and two in multimode, these OTDRs have become known as Quad-Mode OTDRs.
Some challenges, such as dead zones, may be associated with OTDRs. A dead zone is a distance at which the device cannot pick up a second event after a reflection. Connectors are common places for dead zones. Dead-zone issues are normally solved by artificially extending the fiber run by connecting a launch fiber before connecting the OTDR. This “known” piece of fiber is added to the OTDR calculations and is subtracted from measurements internally in the OTDR.
EXFO recommends determining your network application, choosing a form factor, and selecting a technology. Electro Rent partners with EXFO to bring you new and used EXFO OTDR devices. If you need assistance, a representative can help you select a device. These are some points to consider as you look for an EXFO OTDR for sale or rental:
Series / Model | Instrument Type | Mode | Wavelenghts | Dynamic Range dB | Live Fiber | Notes |
MAX-730D-SM3 | Integrated | SM | 1310, 1550, 1625 | 39 | Yes | FTTx/PON testing through splitters (up to 1×128) FTTx service activation: GPON, EPON, XGS-PON, 10GE EPON |
MAX-730C-SM2 | Integrated | SM | 1310, 1550, 1625 | 39/38/39 | Yes | PON / Metro OTDR |
MAX-720C-Q1-QUAD | Integrated | SM, MM | 850, 1300, 1310, 1550 | 27/29/36/35 | No | Optimized for singlemode and multimode field testing for data centers, private/enterprise networks, FTTA and fronthaul deployments. |
FTBX-730C-SM3 | Module | SM | 1310, 1550, 1625 | 39/38/39 | Yes | Supplied with FTB-1v2-PRO Mainframe |
FTBX-730C-SM1 | Module | SM | 1310, 1550 | 39 | No | Supplied with FTB-1v2-PRO Mainframe |
FTBX-720C-Q1-QUAD | Module | SM, MM | 850, 1300, 1310, 1550 | 27/29/36/35 | No | Optimized for singlemode and multimode field testing for data centers, private/enterprise networks, FTTA and fronthaul deployments. Supplied with FTB-1v2-PRO Mainframe |