100GHz 4 - Channel Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexer
Performance Specifications
Specifications maychange without notice.
ITU 100 GHz Grid
Center Wavelength Accuracy (nm)
100 (0.8nm)
Channel Passband (@-0.5dB bandwidth) (nm)
Insertion Loss (dB)
Channel Uniformity (dB)
Channel Ripple (dB)
Isolation @Add/Drop
Channel (dB)
Insertion Loss Temperature Sensitivity (dB/°C )
Wavelength Temperature Shifting (nm/°C )
PDL (dB)
Polarization Mode Dispersion (ps)
Directivity (dB)
Return Loss (dB)
Power Handling (mW)
Operating Temperature (°C )
Storage Temperature (°C )
Dimensions (mm)
Channel Wavelength (nm)
0.05
Minimum Channel Spacing (GHz)
< 1.8
< 0.6
Adjacent N/A >25
Non-adjacent N/A >35
<0.003
<0.002
<0.10
<0.1
>50
>45
300
0 ~+70
-40 ~+85
L110 x W95 x H7.5
100GHz ITU Channel Spacing
Low Insertion Loss
Wide Pass Band
High Channel Isolation
High Stability and Reliability
Epoxy Free Optical Path
Channel Add / Drop
DWDM Network
Wavelength Routing
Fiber Optical Amplifier
CATV Fiberoptic System
Features
Applications
Parameter MUX DEMUX
< 0.3
AC Photonics' 100GHz Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexer
(DWDM) utilizes 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 . It can be used
for wavelength add/drop in
telecommunication network
system. All AC Photonics'
products are Telcordia
qualification tested.
<0.22
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexers
Package Dimensions
110mm
105mm
98.5mm
120mm
90mm
95mm
83.5mm
7.5mm
3.5mm
DWDM
Channel
Spacing Number of Channel Configuration 1st ITU Channel Fiber Length
1=100GHz M=MUX
D=DEMUX
C21=1560.61nm
C22=1559.79nm
C23=1558.98nm
1=1 Meter
2=2 Meter
0=None
1=FC/APC
2=FC/PC
3=SC/APC
4=SC/PC
5=ST
6=LC
04=4 Channel
Ordering Information
Spectral Chart
Pigtail Style
1=Bare Fiber
2=900um Jacket
3=3mm Cable
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