Fiber Array Units
Our Fiber Array Units (FAU) are engineered for reliable performance, offering low insertion loss and
consistent, high-quality light coupling for your most critical fiber optic applications.
O-Band DWDM Mux/DeMux
The wavelength range of 0-Band is 1260-1360nm, with channel intervals of 200GHz(1.6nm)or 100GHz(0.8nm), and even possibly tighter intervals of50GHz or 25GHz.This complements previous information about channel spacing, particularly the possibility of closer spacing.
LANWDM-MUX
LAN WDM (Local Area Network Wavelength Division Multiplexing), also known as LWDM, is a new form of wavelength division multiplexing(xWDM) that utilizes multiple wavelengths with a channel spacing of around 800 GHz (equivalent to a range of 4.26 nm to 4.62 nm). This channel
Coexistence WDM
CEX WDM is an extension of the traditional Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (cWDM) technology. CWDM typically uses a wavelength spacing of 20 nm across the 1270-1610 nm spectrum, allowing for the multiplexing of up to 18 channels. CEXWDM, on the other hand, further
Athermal AWG
With the deployment of 5G networks, AAWG play a vital role in 5G backbone networks by providing the high - capacity wavelength - division multiplexing capabilities required to handle this data traffic.They help in optimizing the use of fiber resources and ensuring seamless communication between different.