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Categories | DWDM Mux Demux |
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Brand Name: | GEZHI or OEM |
Model Number: | GZ-40CH Athermal AWG |
Certification: | CE/FCC/RoHS/TUV/UL |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | Get Latest Price |
Supply Ability: | 80000Channel per month |
Delivery Time: | 2~7working days |
Packaging Details: | 1pcs in a foam with paper box |
Product Name: | Athermal AWG DWDM Module |
Channel Number: | 40 Channels |
Wavelength: | ITU Grid |
Connector: | LC/SC/FC/ST (PC or APC) |
Fiber Type: | Simplex |
Application: | DWDM Network |
Company Info. |
Gezhi Photonics Co.,Ltd |
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GEZHI standard filter type DWDM Mux Demux products provide up to 48 wavelengths Multiplexing on a single fiber while for AWG series, we offer up to 96 channles with 50G AWG module at C-Band. Standard DWDM Mux/Demux package type include: ABS box package, Special metal box, LGX pakcage and 19” 1U rackmount.
GEZHI AWG DWDM is by silica-on-silicon planar technology. The AWG chips GEZHI Photonics used for DWDM Mux/Demux are targeted for Long-Haul, Metro and access applications, where outstanding optical performance and low cost are paramount.
Athermal Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AAWG) DWDM Modules features of athermal packaging design require no
electrical power, software or temperature control.
Thermal Arrayed Waveguide Grating (TAWG) DWDM Modules are designed for use within the C-band release of
DWDM system. To decrease the power dissipation of the devices in
different environmental conditions, the AWG package is special
designed with selection of reliable thermal plastic with low
thermal conduction, and the AWG operating temperature is controlled
by using foil resist heater or Peltier TEC with thermistor
temperature sensor.
The channel spacing for DWDM is 1.6/0.8/0.4 nm (200GHz/100 GHz/50
GHz grid). This small channel spacing allows to transmit
simultaneously much more information
A Common port:
B Monitor port:
C Express port:
D Standard port 1310nm:
E Mux/Demux port for specific ITU-Grid channels:
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