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1 x 32 PLC Fiber Splitter, Splice/Pigtailed ABS Module, 2.0mm, SC/UPC, Singlemode
Product Highlights
Split 1260 to 1650nm Signals Evenly into 32 Output Ports
≤16.9dB Low Insertion Loss and ≤0.3dB Low Polarization Dependent Loss
Compact Housing Fits Racks, Wall-mounted Boxes, Optical Distribution Boxes, etc.
G.657A1 Bend Insensitive Fibers for Low Bending Loss
Available with 2.0mm Input/Output SC/UPC Connector
Housing, Split Ratio, and Connector Options can be Customized
1× 32 Fiber PLC Splitter, ABS Box Type, Singlemode, SC/UPC
Planar lightwave circuit (PLC) splitter is a type of optical power management device that is fabricated using silica optical waveguide technology to distribute optical signals from Central Office (CO) to multiple premise locations. It is designed for splitting a single input signal at 1260-1650nm equally into 32 output signals, and is available with SC/UPC connector, and it all use bend insensitive fiber (BIF) with a 10 mm bend radius to minimize loss.
Pigtailed ABS splitter provides the complete protection for inner optical components and cable, as well as designed for the convenient and reliable installation, but its volume is relatively large. It is mainly used for various connection and distribution products(outdoor fiber distribution box) or network cabinets, and commonly Found in POL, Datacom, LAN, CATV, LCP, FTTx and More Applications.
Specifications
Premium Fiber Splitter Guarantees Stable Transmission
With compact structure and bending insensitive cables, the ABS Module Splitter takes less distortion during use, which ensures reliable optical transmission.
Uniform Distribution of Optical Signal
PLC splitters enable the transmission power at each splitter output port to be the same, which simplifies the network design and reduces the costs.
Widely Used in FTTX Projects and Data Communication Centers
Optical splitter has played an important role in passive optical networks (like EPON, GPON, BPON, FTTX, FTTH, etc.) by allowing a single PON Interface to be shared among many subscribers.