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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, special Wavelength Division Multiplexers are available on custom specific demand.

Wavelength Division Multiplexers are used in telecommunication (fiber to the home), CATV, traffic management systems, measuring and test equipment, and industrial and medical sensor applications.

The Wavelength Division Multiplexer is based on graded-index (GRIN) lenses, uses dichroic filters to combine or separate different wavelengths, exhibits low sensitivity to changes in modal distributions, and is available in housings which can be mounted in standard splicing enclosures.

The specifications of the Wavelength Division Multiplexer include fiber type, mode field diameter, wavelength λ1, wavelength λ2, typical insertion loss (IL) λ1, typical insertion loss (IL) λ2, typical isolation λ1 in λ2, typical return loss (RL), typical directivity, standard pigtail type, standard pigtail length, operating temperature, storage temperature, housings, and without connector.

A Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) is a device that combines or separates different wavelengths of light in a fiber optic network.

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