The JDSU MAP-230 is a compact, three-slot modular mainframe for optical network testing and validation. This benchtop instrument accepts hot-swappable instrumentation cassettes, enabling flexible configuration for component characterization, network validation, and signal analysis across diverse optical applications. Built on PowerPC architecture with Linux-based firmware, the MAP-230 automatically identifies installed modules and delivers stable platform performance for high-precision optical measurements. The mainframe measures 49.6 × 14.9 × 42.0 cm, weighs 6.8 kg, and supports optional 19-inch rack-mount configuration. It operates over 0 to 50°C and tolerates mains supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding 10% of nominal.
– Technical Specifications
• Model: JDSU MAP-230 / MAP-230B
• Capacity: 3 single-slot modules
• Processor: PowerPC architecture
• Operating System: Linux-based firmware with automatic module detection
• Power Supply: Field-replaceable controller/power-supply module
• Altitude Rating: Tested and certified to 2,000 m
• Mains Supply Tolerance: ±10% of nominal voltage
• Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C
• Storage Temperature: –30 to 60°C
• Humidity: 15–80% RH, non-condensing (0 to 40°C)
• Standards Compliance: LXI Class C
– Key Features
• Hot-swappable cassette architecture for rapid test configuration
• Remote control via GPIB, USB, or Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)
• LXI Ethernet-based instrument control
• External monitor support via DVI or optional purpose-built keypad/display module (MAP-200BKD or MAP-200KD)
• Local capacitive touch-screen control or remote VNC client operation
• IVI-compliant drivers supporting LabVIEW, LabWindows, Visual C++, and Visual Basic
– Compatibility & Integration
Full compatibility with all released MAP-200 instrumentation modules. Previous-generation MAP modules require transition kit for MAP-200 mainframe integration. Supports USB peripherals (keyboard, mouse, memory stick) and standard DVI-connected displays.



























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