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19inch 100GHz C21-C60 LC/UPC Dual Fiber Rack Mountable Type 40 Channel Mux Demux Fiber Optic Dense wavelength-division multiplexing DWDM

Short Description:

100GHz/ 200GHz ITU Channel Spacing

• Low Insertion Loss

• Wide Pass Band

• High Channel Isolation

• Excellent Thermal Stability and Reliability

• Epoxy Free Optical Path


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Specifications

Wavelength 40 Channels C21-C60
Channel Spacing 100GHz (0.8nm)
1310nm Port Passband 1260nm~1360nm
Center Wavelength Accuracy ± 0.05nm
Channel Passband ± 0.11nm
Insertion Loss Max 5.0dB
Typical 3.5dB
Insertion Loss @ 1% Mon ≤ 26dB
Insertion Loss @ 1310 Port ≤ 1.5dB
Passband Ripple ≤ 1.5dB
Return Loss ≥ 40dB
Directivity ≥ 40dB
Polarization Mode Dispersion ≤ 0.5ps
Polarization Dependent Loss ≤ 0.7dB
Channel Isolation Adjacent ≥ 25dB
Non-adjacent ≥ 29dB
Power Handling ≤ 300mW
Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm) 480*250*1U
Gross Weight (kg) 2.95
Temperature Operating -5 to 65°C
Storage -40 to 85°C
C-DWDM

Product Description

Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical fiber multiplexing technology that is used to increase the bandwidth of existing fiber networks. It combines data signals from different sources over a single pair of optical fiber, while maintaining complete separation of the data streams.

 Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) in optical fiber systems deployed today achieves a throughput of 100 Gbps. When DWDM is used with network management systems and add-drop multiplexers, carriers are able to adopt optically based transmission networks. This approach helps meet growing bandwidth demand at a significantly lower cost than installing new fiber.

• Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) wavelength channels can be implemented through an array of infrared laser beams. Each channel carries 100 Gbps and 192 channels per fiber pair, translating to 19.2 terabits per second capacity per pair. Because the channels are physically distinct and don't interfere with each other due to light properties, each channel can use different data formats and transmit at different data rates.

• The 40CH  Mux Demux Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is a high density, low loss and standalone passive DWDM device based on AAWG (Athermal Arrayed Waveguide Grating) technology.

 In conjunction with the transponders and amplifiers, the 40CH Mux Demux Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) supports a wide range of architectures from simple point-to-point to amplified ring configurations.

Applications

+ Analog CATV Transmission

+ FTTH Optical Access

+ Optical Distribution

+ Free Space Optical

+ Channel Add / Drop

- DWDM Network

- Wavelength Routing

- Fiber Optical Amplifier

- CATV Fiberoptic System

Features

100GHz/ 200GHz ITU Channel Spacing

• Low Insertion Loss

• Wide Pass Band

High Channel Isolation

• Excellent Thermal Stability and Reliability

• Epoxy Free Optical Path

Usage:

DWDM usage

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