Frequently Asked Questions

The GK-DWDM Series is designed for Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, allowing the multiplexing and demultiplexing of multiple wavelengths over a single fiber to increase bandwidth.

The GK-DWDM Series supports different configurations, including 4, 8, and 16 channels.

The maximum insertion loss is 1.0 dB for 100 GHz channel spacing and 0.8 dB for 200 GHz channel spacing.

The device offers a minimum channel isolation of 25 dB, ensuring minimal interference between channels.

The GK-DWDM Series operates efficiently within a temperature range of -5°C to +70°C, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.

The multiplexer uses SMF-28 single-mode fiber, known for its low attenuation and high efficiency in optical communications.

The GK-DWDM Series exhibits excellent thermal stability with a wavelength stability of 0.002 nm/℃ and a thermal stability of 0.005 dB/℃.

The multiplexer is capable of handling up to 300 mW of optical power.

Yes, the device offers various connector options, including FC/UPC, FC/APC, SC/UPC, and SC/APC, with customization available upon request.

The GK-DWDM Series is commonly used in long-haul telecom networks, metro networks, and data center interconnects to expand network capacity by multiplexing multiple wavelengths onto a single fiber.

You May Also Like