Frequently Asked Questions

The applications of the DWDM 100GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer include channel add/drop, DWDM network, wavelength routing, CATV fiberoptic system, and fiber optical amplifier.

The features of the DWDM 100GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer include low insertion loss, wide pass band, high channel isolation, high stability and reliability, and epoxy free on optical path.

The specifications of the DWDM 100GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer include insertion loss, channel uniformity, channel ripple, isolation, insertion loss temperature sensitivity, wavelength temperature shifting, polarization dependent loss, polarization mode dispersion, directivity, return loss, maximum power handling, operating temperature, storage temperature, and package dimension.

A DWDM 100GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer is a device that uses thin film coating technology and proprietary design of non-flux metal bonding micro optics packaging to achieve optical add and drop at the ITU wavelengths. It provides ITU channel center wavelength, low insertion loss, high channel isolation, wide pass band, low temperature sensitivity and epoxy free optical path.

The order information for the DWDM 100GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer includes channel spacing, channel wavelength, fiber length, pigtail type, fiber length, and connector.

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