Frequently Asked Questions

The typical insertion loss ranges from 0.20 dB to 0.30 dB, depending on the working distance and lens type.

The collimator can handle up to 3 W of optical power, depending on the configuration.

The collimator is available in both transmission and reflection types, allowing for versatile applications.

The collimator operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -5°C to +70°C.

The collimator uses high-quality SMF-28 fiber for optimal performance.

Yes, the center wavelength can be specified, with standard options at 1310 nm and 1550 nm.

The collimator ensures a minimum return loss of 55 dB, maintaining high signal integrity.

The collimator supports working distances from 5 mm to 50 mm, with specific configurations available for different lens types.

The G Lens offers a 0 mm working distance, while the C Lens provides a 2.4 mm working distance, affecting the insertion loss and return loss parameters.

The collimator offers options for 250 µm bare fiber, with additional customization available upon request.

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