Free space optical communication
The FSOC (Free Space Optical Communication) test-bed chamber is a controlled environment designed for testing and validating optical communication systems. It features precision alignment tools and environmental controls to simulate various atmospheric conditions. The chamber is equipped with high-resolution sensors and adaptive optics to ensure accurate data collection. Its modular design allows for easy integration of different optical devices and components. The test-bed supports a range of wavelengths and power levels, making it suitable for both research and development purposes.
Features:
- The optical source and transmitter generate and send precise optical signals, ensuring stable and reliable communication performance.
- The tip-tilt platform allows fine adjustments of optical components in two axes, maintaining alignment and compensating for any minor misalignments or vibrations.
- A mini optical breadboard provides a stable and versatile base for mounting and reconfiguring various optical components within the experimental setup.
- The mirror steering platforms, with their precision control, accurately directs the optical beam, simulating different transmission scenarios.
- High-reflectivity mirrors are employed to direct and shape the optical beam, ensuring minimal signal loss and accurate beam propagation.
- The atmospheric turbulence chamber with one side made of transparent glass, simulates various atmospheric conditions while allowing for visual inspection and monitoring of the optical path and components during experiments.
Applications:
- Satellite Communication Testing
- Atmospheric Research
- Urban Infrastructure
- Defense and Security
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