GB/T 13265.1-1997
ActiveFiber optic isolators--Part 1:Generic specification
纤维光学隔离器 第1部分:总规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the generic requirements, quality assessment procedures, and test methods for fiber optic isolators used in optical communication systems. It applies to components designed to allow light transmission in one direction while blocking reflections and backscatter in the reverse direction, primarily in fiber optic networks and laser diode modules. The standard serves as a foundational specification for manufacturers and testing laboratories to ensure consistent performance and reliability across different isolator products.
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