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LGX WDM Module MUX and DEMUX with 2pcs 1310nm / 1550nm Fused WDM
Description
LGX WDM Modules manufactured by ANC International Co., Limited are
optical modules with excellent isolation and field proven
full-blown technology. They have low insertion loss over whole
temperature range. LGX WDM Module is high density, with two WDM’s
in one single width module. 1310 / 1550 nm LGX WDM Module can be
used to combine or split 1310nm and 1550nm optical signals, which
double the fiber transmission capability and ensure bi-direction
communication in a single fiber. A fused WDM basically consists of
two, parallel optical fibers that have been twisted, stretched and
fused together, so that their cores are very close to each other.
When the desired ratio is achieved, the fully automated
manufacturing process is stopped. This process is known as the
Fused Biconical Taper (FBT) process.
The Fused LGX WDM modules are designed for multiplexing and
demultiplexing two wavelengths. These versatile, mux and demux
products are based on Fused Biconical Taper Fiber technology. These
products have been extensively used in EDFA, CATV and WDM networks
Features of LGX WDM Modules
Excellent Isolation
Field proven full-blown technology
Low Insertion Loss
High Directivity
Exceptionally Stable and Reliable
Telcordia GR-1221 Compliant
Low Polarization Dependent Loss
High density, two WDM’s in one single width module
Customized label on LGX module for easy identification
Usage
Telecommunications
Optical fiber amplifier
EDFA module
PON Networks
CATV and LAN's
Technical Data
Type | 1310 / 1550 LGX WDM Module | |
Grade | P | A |
Insertion Loss (Max) (dB) | 0.3 | 0.4 |
lsolation (Min.) (dB) | ≥20 | ≥19 |
PDL (dB) | ≤0.05 | ≤0.1 |
Pass Channel Wavelength (nm) | 1310 / 1550 | |
Return Loss (Min.) (dB) | ≥55 | |
Directivity (dB) | ≥60 | |
Operating Temperature (℃) | -5 ~ +75 | |
Storage Temperature (℃) | -40 ~ +85 | |
Power Handling (mW) | ≤500 | |
Fiber Type | Corning singlemode SMF-28 | |
Connector | SC/APC or customized | |
Packing | LGX Module |
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