DWDM Mux Demux stands for dense wavelength division multiplexer/demultiplexer, which is based on TFF (thin film filter) technology and used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber optic backbones.
DWDM is a passive optical module with low insertion loss, wide passband and high reliability.
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■ Up to 48 wavelengths in 100 GHz grid (0.8nm channel spacing) and 96 wavelengths in 50 GHz grid (0.4nm channel spacing), refer to ITU-T G.694.1 DWDM frequency grid ■ Various package type: ABS box, cassette box, metal module, LGX, 19" 1U rack ■ Monitor port, upgrade (expansion) port and other specified ports are available upon request |
■ Increase the network capacity, make efficient use of bandwidth and save fiber resources ■ Protocol transparent: support TDM and data formats such as ATM, 10/1G Ethernet, SDH/SONET, ESCON, 16/8/4/2/1G fibre channel, FTTx and CATV ■ Flexible network architecture: point to point, linear add-drop chain, ring and mesh topologies |
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■ Provide customized services, including but not limited to the port configuration, isolation desired, bandpass characteristics, package and wavelength identification ■ Ideal for long haul transmission, remote radar network, fiber lasers, DWDM system, fiber optical amplifier, add/drop system ■ Telcordia GR-1221-CORE and RoHS compliant |