Wavelength Division Multiplexer 100-140 µm GI Fibers
Description
These low-loss bidirectional fiber-optic wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) are based on graded-index (GRIN) lenses. Dichroic filters are used to combine or separate different wavelength. They exhibit low sensitivity to changes in modal distributions and are available in housings which can be mounted in standard splicing enclosures.
Wavelength Division Multiplexer 100-140 µm GI Fibers
Specifications |
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Operating Wavelength: | 1360 nm |
Operating Bandwidth: | -- nm |
Isolation (min): | 21 dB |
Max Power Handling: | -- W |
Polarization Maintaining: | Yes |
Applications
industrial and medical sensor application
traffic management systems
measuring and test equipments
local area networks (LAN)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, special WDMs are available on custom specific demand. The housings are available in A40, B701, and splicing enclosure. However, the specifications are subject to change without notice.
The Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) can be used in industrial and medical sensor applications, traffic management systems, measuring and test equipment, and local area networks (LAN).
The Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) has a standard pigtail type with a standard pigtail length of 2 m for in- and output ports. It has an operating temperature range of -20°C to 85°C and a storage temperature range of -30°C to 90°C. It is available in housings that can be mounted in standard splicing enclosures.
The Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) has a multimode graded-index fiber type with core/cladding diameter of 50/125 µm, 62.5/125 µm, or 100/140 µm. The numerical aperture (NA) is 0.20 for 50 µm, 0.27 for 62.5 µm and 100 µm. It has a typical insertion loss (IL) of less than 0.8 dB for wavelengths λ1 and λ2, a typical isolation of more than 21 dB, and a typical return loss (RL) of more than 60 dB.
The Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) is a low-loss bidirectional fiber-optic device that is used to combine or separate different wavelengths of light. It is based on graded-index (GRIN) lenses and dichroic filters.