Brief: Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the GEZHI Single Fiber West East 2CH BIDI Optical Add Drop Multiplexer, demonstrating its operation in WDM systems. You'll learn how this compact, passive module selectively adds and drops wavelength channels using C35 and C36 wavelengths on a single fiber, enabling efficient data transmission in long-haul and metro networks.
Related Product Features:
Low insertion loss ensures minimal signal degradation during transmission.
Supports two bidirectional channels (C35, C36) on a single fiber for efficient data routing.
Passive design requires no electric power, simplifying installation and reducing operational costs.
Compact ABS box packaging offers high density and durability for various network environments.
Enables flexible OADM networking for selective wavelength add/drop in DWDM systems.
High isolation and directivity prevent signal interference between adjacent and non-adjacent channels.
Wide operating temperature range from -20°C to +70°C ensures reliable performance in diverse conditions.
Based on thin film coating technology for precise wavelength management and stability.
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What is the primary function of the 2CH BIDI Optical Add Drop Multiplexer?
It is used in WDM systems for multiplexing, demultiplexing, and routing fiber optic signals, selectively adding and dropping individual or sets of wavelength channels from a DWDM stream on a single fiber.
How many wavelengths does this multiplexer support and what are they?
It supports two bidirectional wavelengths, specifically C35 and C36, configured for East and West directions on a single fiber.
Does this device require electrical power to operate?
No, it is a passive optical module that requires no electric power, making it easy to install and maintain while reducing energy consumption.
What are the typical applications for this add/drop multiplexer?
It is commonly used in dense WDM systems, CATV fiber optic links, long-haul networks, metro networks, and for channel add/drop and wavelength routing applications.