MULTIPLEXERS
Passive optical networking Maximize your dark fiber utilization with Vsunlight multiplexers and OADMs.
Powerful passive optical networking helps you get more out of your fiber networks.
Multiplexers and OADMs - Powerful passive optical networking
Vsunlight multiplexers and OADMs are designed for the best possible performance levels. That translates into low losses and even greater distances for transmission. All of our units can be housed in case hardened outdoor modules and can be used outdoors. Our range of passive CWDM/DWDM multiplexers and OADM modules allowup to 16 CWDM and 80 DWDM channels to be connected simultaneously over a dark fiber network. They are protocol transparent and suit applications including 400/100/10/G Ethernet, SDH/SONET, 32/16/8/4/2/hG Fibre Channel/FICON, FTTx and CATV. A hybrid C/DWDM system can be built by using CWDM channels 1530nm and 1550nm for 26 additional DWDM channels, keeping initial startup costs low and allowing a truly 'pay-as-you-grow' architecture.
WDM Device
The CWDM-Series flexible,compact and cost-efficient.
The Vsunlight CWDM-Series is a high density, cost-efficient platform for passive optical layer nodes such as CWDM and DWDM
multiplexers/demultiplexers and OADMs (Optical)
Circulator
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.
Online Isolator
Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer (OADM)stands as a critical component for enabling flexible wavelength management in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)systems. By allowing the selective extraction ('drop') of specific wavelengths from a multi-wavelength optical signal and the
Coupler
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