Module multiplexer WDM8A
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Module multiplexer - WDM8A - FiberPlex Technologies, LLC - multi-channel / fiber optics / wavelength
Module multiplexer - WDM8A - FiberPlex Technologies, LLC - multi-channel / fiber optics / wavelength
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Characteristics

Type
module
Options
multi-channel, fiber optics, wavelength, video

Description

The FiberPlex WDM8 is an 8 Channel Active Wavelength Division Multiplexer. Simply put, it is a device which allows the user to combine up to 8 sources of data on a single fiber pair. Each channel can be linked via fiber with selected FiberPlex FOM, FOI or TD Series fiber modules, FiberPlex LightViper™ or with virtually any third party fiber optic equipment with data rates from 155 megabits up to 3 gigabits per channel, for a possible maximum aggregate data rate of 24 Gbps. Alternately, the WDM8 can be combined with our vast selection of copper SFP modules and connect HD Video, Ethernet, audio and more directly into a channel. WDM Theory of Operation Infrared light has a frequency of approximately 400 Terahertz (400,000 Gigahertz). That is about 125,000 times higher than the data rate of a typical 3 Gigabit SFP, which means a large proportion of the bandwidth of a fiber optic cable is wasted. The current state of the art does not allow utilizing all of that bandwidth, but we can recover some of it by a technique called “Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing,” or “CWDM.” Essentially, it is the simple technique of taking each 3 Gigabit channel and using it to modulate a different frequency in that 400 Terahertz bandwidth.

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