COMMUNICATIONS TEST & MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS
Benchtop/Rackmount Programmable Switches
SB/SC/SCG Series
Key Features
SB and SC series
• SB series can accommodate up to 48 channels and offer up
to two input channels
• SC series can accommodate up to 180 channels and offer
up to four input channels
• Low IL, 0.4 dB typical
• Excellent repeatability, +/- 0.003 dB typical
• High return loss (RL) > 65 dB typical
• GPIB and RS-232 remote control
SCG series
• Offer up to 45 input channels and 90 output channels
• Mass input reconfiguration possible
• Low IL, 0.5 dB typical for D configuration
• High RL > 65 dB typical
• Excellent repeatability, +/- 0.005 dB typical
• Replaces multiple switch elements with one switch instrument
Applications
The JDSU SB, SC, and SCG series of Benchtop/Rackmount Programmable Switches
can be controlled using the front panel keys and a numeric pad or via GPIB and
serial RS-232 interface. The SCG series ganged input switches allow a single
switch instrument to replace multiple switch elements while maintaining low loss.
In this series of switches, the inputs are ganged together in a particular sequence
and are thus able to offer three different modes of operation.
• Fiberoptic component testing and
measurement
• System testing
• Research and development (R&D)
• Mass reconfiguration of large numbers
of inputs/outputs with SCG series
(D configuration)
The SB, SC, and SCG series switches are available in four basic configurations:
• C configuration - is a single common input model (SB, SC)
• Connection of multiple wavelength
sources to any one of a number of
devices with SCG series (F configuration)
• Network monitoring
• D configuration - provides simultaneous connection of a bank of input fibers
to output fibers (SB, SC, SCG)
• E configuration - allows any input to be connected to any output while other
inputs/outputs are aligned to subsequent/adjacent channels. The switch is
non-blocking in this mode and other inputs/outputs are aligned (SB, SC, SCG)
• F configuration - enables one of the inputs to be aligned with an output in a
blocking sense, with a result in reduction of available output channels and a
low-loss M x N blocking switch. (SB, SC, SCG)
Safety Information
• Complies to CE requirements plus
UL3101-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
1010.1
Operation of these switches is based upon JDSU's proven expanded beam lens
technology, which utilizes a precision stepper-motor to align optical channels.
The use of collimating lenses minimizes insertion loss (IL) and improves
repeatability and performance. Internal temperature control of the switching
mechanism ensures excellent operational stability.
WEBSITE: www.jdsu.com/test