Trilithic Launches New Optical Time Domain Reflectometers

Trilithic has launched its new TFS-2000 Series OTDRs (Optical Time Domain Reflectometers) that are used in a wide range of networks. The TFS-2000 Series includes a visible light source, insertion loss test set, and video scope all incorporated in a handheld, compact unit.

Trilithic TFS-2000 Series OTDR

The cost-effective OTDRs provide an instantaneous boot-up time, and a short event dead zone, which offers better resolution. The reflectometers feature dynamic range, clear color display, and a strong package. These user-friendly OTDRs are best suited for seasoned veterans, and novice field technicians. When operating the ODTR in combination with Trilithic’s TFS-201 light source and TFS-301 power meter, users can carry out quick and easy trace analysis, and insertion loss tests with the help of the provided software.

The TFS-2000 Series OTDRs are offered in dual multimode, quad, and dual single mode wavelength configurations. The different wavelength configurations are quad wavelength TFS-2500 with 850/1300/1310/1550 nm, dual wavelength TFS-2225 with 850/1300 nm, and dual wavelength TFS-2250 with 1310/1550 nm.

Trilithic’s President, Terry Bush, stated that the TFS-2000 Series OTDRs demonstrate the company’s long-time commitment of designing an advanced, economical product for the market. The TFS-2000 combines multiple capabilities into a single package for an efficient, productive field-testing.

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