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AQ6317C

The Yokogawa AQ6317C is a compact and portable optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) designed for field use and basic laboratory measurements. It provides essential functionality for wavelength and power analysis of optical signals, targeting installation, maintenance, and educational applications. With a user-friendly interface and robust design, it is suitable for quick verifications and routine tests in optical communication systems.

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Model Yokogawa AQ6317C
Type Portable Optical Spectrum Analyzer
Wavelength Range 600 to 1750 nm
Wavelength Accuracy ±0.2 nm (typical)
Dynamic Range 45 dB (typical, peak to sideband)
Resolution Bandwidth 0.1 to 10 nm (variable)
Sensitivity -60 dBm (typical)
Measurement Speed ≤3 seconds/scan (100 nm span, 1 nm res)
Display 5.7-inch LCD (320 × 240 pixels)
Fiber Interface FC/PC (single-mode)
Data Storage Floppy disk drive (standard)
Interfaces RS-232, USB (optional)
Battery Option Rechargeable battery (for field use)
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Dimensions 220 × 130 × 280 mm (W × H × D)
Weight Approx. 4 kg (with battery)
Key Features
Portability: Compact and lightweight with optional battery power for field applications.

Ease of Use: Simple interface with automated measurement functions (e.g., peak search, bandwidth).

Basic Analysis: Suitable for wavelength verification and power measurement of lasers, LEDs, and optical signals.

Legacy Data Storage: Floppy disk drive for data saving (may require adapters for modern systems).

Durability: Designed to withstand field conditions with a ruggedized casing.

Cost-Effective: Affordable solution for routine checks and educational purposes.

Applications:

Field installation and maintenance of optical networks

Educational labs and training environments

Basic characterization of optical components (e.g., lasers, filters)

Quick verification of wavelength and power in telecom systems