The 96-channel passive MUX / DEMUX (MUX96) launched by D Tech Trading is mainly used in DWDM wavelength division system to complete the multiplexing or demultiplexing function of 96 optical wavelengths in the C-band range. It can multiplex different optical wavelengths to one optical fiber or separate multiple optical channels multiplexed in the same optical fiber by wavelength. Based on the waveguide grating technology on silicon substrate, it adopts a unique heat free packaging design, which can achieve accurate channel coupling, low insertion loss, high channel isolation and high stability. It is suitable for 96 wave high-capacity DWDM system.
Application case:
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:
Specification | Value |
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Function | Support multiplexing and demultiplexing of 48 DWDM optical signals in C-band |
Size (HxWxD) | 1U: 44 mm (Height) × 442 mm (Width) × 220 mm (Depth) |
Spectral type | Flat top type |
ITU passband frequency | ±12.5 GHz |
Channel spacing | 0.8 nm (100 GHz) |
Channel number | 48 |
Wavelength accuracy | ≤0.04 nm |
Channel insertion loss | ≤5.5 dB |
Insertion loss uniformity | ≤1.5 dB |
1 dB bandwidth | ≥0.38 nm |
3 dB bandwidth | ≥0.56 nm |
20 dB bandwidth | ≤1.2 nm |
Adjacent channels isolation | ≥25 dB |
Non-adjacent channels isolation | ≥30 dB |
Total crosstalk | ≥22 dB |
Return loss | ≥40 dB |
Polarization dependent loss | ≤0.5 dB |
Polarization mode dispersion | ≤0.5 ps |
Dispersion | ±20 ps |
Working temperature | -5°C to +65°C |
Storage temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
MON port splitting ratio | 21 dB (splitting ratio 1%) |
Management | Provide RJ-45 management interface to connect with the rear interface card of OTNS8600-DCI8 equipment, read the SN/model/PN and other information of the equipment through the network management system, and report the on/off status at the same time, with dumb resource management ability |
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