FDE854LBF suits longer distance or restricted power applications; generates less heat in sensitive, enclosed designs
October, 2019…OMC, the pioneer in optoelectronics design & manufacture, announces a new fibre optic emitter designated the FDE854LBF, which incorporates next-generation infra-red die technology and integral micro-optics to achieve high levels of coupled power into all standard fibre-optic core sizes. The new transmitter is optimised for use with glass fibre-optic systems and thanks to both higher launch powers (up to 30% increase over the previous device generation) and enhanced consistency from device to device, delivers far superior performance, enabling data to be sent over greater distances – up to a kilometre further depending on fibre type and size.
A further advantage offered by the higher launch power of the FDE854LBF is its ability to be driven at up to 30% lower currents for applications that do not require the additional launch power. In a large installation, involving 20,000 to 30,000 channels for example, the resulting power saving can be several kilowatts, helping the application to meet environmental criteria, while reducing power supply requirements and heat generation. This feature is also very useful for applications drawing power from batteries, renewables, or those in a restricted power environment. The reduction in generated heat can be helpful in designs where heat buildup can be problematic, such as enclosed, space-restricted applications or where there are sensitive components used on the same PCB. Under driving to save power also prolongs the life expectancy of the system.
The FDE854LBF can be supplied mounted into OMC’s full range of industrial fibre-optic device receptacles to deliver complete transmitter modules. In combination with the company’s proprietary Active Component Alignment (ACA™) technology, transmitter devices with exceptional consistency and long-term reliability can be supplied.
The FDE854LBF has been introduced under OMC’s continuous product enhancement programme. The company invests heavily in R&D, which enables it to remain one of the foremost manufacturers in the industrial fibre optic market.
William Heath, Commercial Director, OMC comments: “It is often overlooked that when talking about an optical emitter that can deliver additional intensity, there are additional advantages for other applications which do not demand that - the device also delivers in terms of power saving and reduced heat generation and there can be applications where upgrading to the next generation device is appropriate purely on power saving grounds”.
About OMC
Founded in the mid-1980s as The Fibre-Data Group, OMC is one of the longest-established specialist manufacturers of optoelectronics in Europe, headquartered in Cornwall, UK. Accredited to ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 and winners of the UK National Electronic Component Award for Innovation, OMC is a pioneer in the development, manufacture and application of cutting-edge LED and fibre-optic technologies for a wide range of industries and companies worldwide, and places a major focus on research and development, engineering and innovation. OMC’s commitment to the highest standards of quality, performance and engineering support is recognised within the industry. OMC has four key manufacturing divisions: Fibre Optics; LED Backlights and Optical Mouldings; Discrete Optoelectronic Components; and Semiconductor (LED) Lighting.
For further information:
William Heath – Commercial Director, OMC
Tel: +44-1209-215424
Email: Heathw@omc-uk.com
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