Optical Delay Lines – variable, scanning, free-space, fiber delay lines
Optical delay lines provide variable time delays for interferometers, autocorrelators, and optical sampling, using free-space optics or fiber delay lines.
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Optical delay lines provide variable time delays for interferometers, autocorrelators, and optical sampling, using free-space optics or fiber delay lines.
Our automated coiling machine winds optical fiber onto spools with uniform tension and optimal packing density. Berkshire Photonics has advanced winding capabilities ideally suited for precision-winding of
The OPDL product line can provide time delay capabilities for Radio Frequency (RF) input sig-nals with instantaneous bandwidths from DC to over 60 GHz, are packaged in modular en-closures, as well as
In cases where precise, real-time control over the delay is required, variable optical delay lines are essential. These devices, which employ mechanisms such as movable mirrors, liquid crystals, or
All units are built custom to meet your specific requirements. Simply specify the length or time delay required and the connector choice for the input and output bulkheads. Dual spool or Multichannel
We provide a full range of best-in-class optical and microwave delay solutions, including ultra-fast nanosecond variable delay, motor-driven delay lines, customer-defined fiber coil length selective
Fiber optic delay lines can be used in conjunction with optical switching technology. For example, in optical switching networks, delay lines can be used to precisely control the transmission timing of
The basic function of Fiber optic delay line is to delay the signal, which can realize the function of all-optical storage and shift equality by using the delay, and has a wide range of
The most common practical approach for a variable delay system is an ODL system configuration which includes cascaded 1:2 and 2:2 optical matrices with several different delay lines