COMMUNICATIONS MODULES & SUBSYSTEMS WaveReadyTM 40-Channel Universal Multiplexer Key Features * Offers high-density packing for the full C-band * Provides high channel uniformity * Complies with ITU-T G.694.1 100-GHz DWDM transceivers * Fits into EIA 19-in, 23-in, and ETSI 300-mm racks * Power is not required; thermally stable passive optics Applications * Supports terminal mux/demux applications * Supports high-capacity optical transmission systems * Supports bidirectional transmission on a single fiber and linear and ring architectures requiring wavelength reuse Compliance * ITU-T G694.1 * GR-1221 and 1209 The WaveReady 40-channel universal multiplexer is a scalable high-capacity terminal dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) solution that can multiplex up to 40 wavelengths onto a single fiber. By providing access to forty 100-GHz spaced channels, this multiplexer maximizes the capacity of the C-band range. In conjunction with the WaveReady line of transponders and amplifiers, the 40-channel universal multiplexer supports a wide range of architectures from simple point-to-point to amplified ring configurations with dynamic add/drop. The 40-channel universal multiplexer requires no electrical power and generates no heat, noise, or radiated emissions. With its high channel uniformity, low insertion loss, and virtually zero chromatic dispersion, the 40-channel universal multiplexer maintains compatibility with all digital transmission standards and data rates up to 10 Gbps. Point-to-point amplified link NORTH AMERICA : 800 498-JDSU (5378) WORLDWIDE : +800 5378-JDSU WEBSITE : www.jdsu.com/waveready WaveReady 40-CHANNEL UNIVERSAL MULTIPLEXER 2 Specifications Optical Performance1 Parameter Channel spacing Insertion loss Channel non-uniformity Monitor tap ratio Channel bandwidth Adjacent channel isolation Non-adjacent channel isolation Polarization dependent loss Polarization mode dispersion Optical return loss Input optical power--sum of all channel ports Minimum 14 dB Typical 100 GHz Maximum 17 dB ITU 0.1 nm 26 dB 33 dB 0.5 dB 0.5 ps 40 dB 250 mW Physical Characteristics Size (H x W x L) excluding mounting brackets Rack mounting options Optical connector type (all ports) 4.45 x 44.2 x 30.5 cm (1.75 x 17.4 x 12 in) ETSI, 19- or 23-inch rack mount LC/PC bulkhead Environmental Characteristics Operating ambient temperature (short term) Operating ambient temperature (extended term) Storage temperature Relative humidity (non-condensing) 1 Specifications are worst case, end-of-life over specified temperature and wavelength range 5.1 dB 1.5 dB 19.5 dB -5 to +55C +10 to +40C -40 to +85C 5 to 95% WaveReady 40-CHANNEL UNIVERSAL MULTIPLEXER 3 Channel Plan Channel Frequency (GHz) Wavelength (nm) Channel Frequency (GHz) Wavelength (nm) 192 192.1 192.2 192.3 192.4 192.5 192.6 192.7 192.8 192.9 193 193.1 193.2 193.3 193.4 193.5 193.6 193.7 193.8 193.9 1561.42 1560.61 1559.79 1558.98 1558.17 1557.36 1556.55 1555.75 1554.94 1554.13 1553.33 1552.52 1551.72 1550.92 1550.12 1549.32 1548.51 1547.72 1546.92 1546.12 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 194.0 194.1 194.2 194.3 194.4 194.5 194.6 194.7 194.8 194.9 195 195.1 195.2 195.3 195.4 195.5 195.6 195.7 195.8 195.9 1545.32 1544.93 1543.73 1542.94 1542.14 1541.35 1540.56 1539.77 1538.98 1538.19 1537.40 1536.61 1535.82 1535.04 1534.25 1533.47 1532.68 1531.90 1531.12 1530.33 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Ordering Information For more information on this or other products and their availability, please contact your local JDSU account manager or JDSU directly at 1-800-498-JDSU (5378) in North America and +800-5378-JDSU worldwide or via e-mail at customer.service@jdsu.com. Product Code Description MDX-40UX100CB 40-Channel Universal Multiplexer WaveReady 40-CHANNEL UNIVERSAL MULTIPLEXER NORTH AMERICA : 800 498-JDSU (5378) WORLDWIDE : +800 5378-JDSU Product specifications and descriptions in this document subject to change without notice. (c) 2008 JDS Uniphase Corporation WEBSITE : www.jdsu.com/waveready 30162580 000 1108 WR40CUMUX.DS.CMS.AE November 2008