Customer Spotlight:
OpNext
chooses Polatis switch to help increase throughput, maintain
high quality
The
Polatis Test & Instrumentation line of optical switch
products continue to demonstrate the value of automated
optical testing in high volume, quality-critical manufacturing
environments. OpNext, a market leader in active optical
components for the telecommunications, data communications,
industrial and informational industries, needed to increase
its manufacturing capabilities, to meet sharply increased
customer demand for its products, and shrinking lead time
requirements. Working through its partner JDSU, Polatis met
the challenge in this high sensitivity test environment. The
Polatis switch was part of an optical signal management
solution delivered by JDSU.
The
Polatis Test & Instrumentation line of optical switch
products continue to demonstrate the value of automated
optical testing in high volume, quality-critical manufacturing
environments. OpNext, a market leader in active optical
components for the telecommunications, data communications,
industrial and informational industries, needed to increase
its manufacturing capabilities, to meet sharply increased
customer demand for its products, and shrinking lead time
requirements. Working through its partner JDSU, Polatis met
the challenge in this high sensitivity test environment. The
Polatis switch was part of an optical signal management
solution delivered by JDSU.
Traditionally known for its high standards of quality,
OpNext turned to JDSU and Polatis for a solution in a key
series of performance tests for its XFP, XENPAK/X2 and 10G
300-pin MSA-compliant modules.
In the
days when optical switches were not used for connecting units
to our Testers, – which include jitter, mask and BER (bit
error rate) measurements – these tests were conducted manually
and required each device to be connected and monitored by an
operator. This involved long cycle times, as each test step
required manually cleaning and connecting test leads,
verifying the test setup, and instrument re-calibration for
each test. Additionally, as there were no capabilities to
share equipment, each station required dedicated test
instruments, which had detrimental impacts to capital
expenditures and test equipment utilization.
OpNext
chose the Polatis 16 X 16 OST as a solution to their automated
test requirements. The Polatis OST is a fully transparent
physical layer connection device, and can be used for
automated test for any OpNext active optical products,
regardless of line rate or launch power. As an
instrument-grade tool, the physical impairments are minimal.
Extremely high quality optics (low loss, high repeatability,
high return loss) and switching capabilities ensure the
highest in test quality confidence, with minimal manual
intervention, eliminating the potential for human error. The
strictly non-blocking nature of the MxN switch fabric allows
multiple, simultaneous connections, enabling equipment sharing
of costly test gear, maximizing utilization, capital
investment, and manufacturing throughput.
“The
Polatis switch optimized our capital investment in test
equipment by enabling us to maximize utilization. We were also
able to realize our stringent measurement objectives because
the Polatis NxN switch allowed us to eliminate multiple tandem
switches thereby reducing insertion loss.”, said Yasunori
Iwafuji, Senior Director for Testing Technology at OpNext. “We
needed to increase our throughput, and the only way to keep up
with demand was through more automated testing. Polatis
enabled us to improve our productivity, while maintaining the
extraordinary focus on quality that is our company
standard.”
About
OpNext Inc.: A global leader in high-performance active
optical components, OpNext offers the industry’s most
comprehensive optical components and devices. Formed out of
Hitachi, OpNext brings more than 30 years of experience to the
design, development, and manufacture of high-performance
components, opto-devices, and subsystems that power today’s
access communications, backbone, metro, information, and
industrial markets. For more information, please visit http://www.opnext.com/.
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