Optical power meter using low-power measurement circuit

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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385 32, G02B 626

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055919642

ABSTRACT:
A battery or solar-powered apparatus for measuring and displaying optical power transmitted through an optical fiber. The apparatus has a measuring circuit comprising an optical detector (602), a current/voltage converter (704) and a control circuit (702) which provides timing signals and controls the power applied to the measuring circuit. The apparatus is secured within a housing (102) and is sufficiently small and light such that permanent, in-line attachment to the optical fiber is possible. In a first embodiment, a voltage proportional to the measured optical power is available at an output jack (214) attached to the housing (102). The jack further comprises a switch (1760) which enables power to the apparatus during a measurement period. An alternative embodiment comprises an analog/digital converter (1202) which provides a digital representation of the measured optical power. Low-power displays, such as liquid crystal displays (112, 312), provide direct visual output of the digitized representation of the measured optical power, selectably in units of dBm/dB.

REFERENCES:
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patent: 5039188 (1991-08-01), Williams
patent: 5080506 (1992-01-01), Campbell et al.

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