1×12 Blockless PLC Splitter
- Model:
- PLC-1-12-BLK
- Sample:
- Free Sample in Stock
- Time:
- 3 working days
- Made:
- Teleweaver
- From:
- Fiber Optic Splitter
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Introduction to PLC Splitter 1x12
1×12 PLC Splitter divides or combines a signal inputs to 12 outputs.
1xN PLC splitters are precision aligning process to divide a single optical input(s) into multiple optical outputs uniformly,while 2xN PLC splitters divide a dual optical input(s) into multiple optical outputs. Fiber-Mart PLC splitters offer superior optical performance, high stability and high reliability to meet various application requirements.
Fiber-Mart provides a various of 1xN and 2xN PLC blockless splitters, including 1×2, 1×4, 1×8, 1×16,1×32, 1×64 blockless fiber type PLC splitter and 2×2, 2×4, 2×8, 2×16, 2×32, 2×64 blockless fiber type PLC splitters.
Features:
- Plug and Play Ready
- Multi-way cost is low, the more roads, the more obvious cost advantage.
- Low Polarization Dependent Loss
- Good uniformity & Low PDL
PLC Splitter 1x12 Specification
Parameters | Value |
---|---|
Configuration Type | 1x12 |
PLC Splitter Type | Blockless PLC Splitter |
Connector Type | SC/APC |
Fiber Type | Singlemode G657A1 or G652D |
Fiber Length | 1m or 1.5m or Requested |
Package Style | Blockless Steel Tube |
Operating Bandwidth | 1260~1650nm |
Fiber Diameter | 0.9mm |
Typical Insertion Loss (≤) dB | 12.1 |
Insertion Loss (≤) dB | 13.2 |
Loss Uniformity (≤) dB | 1.8 |
Polarization Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.4 |
Wavelength Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.6 |
Return Loss (≥) dB | 50 |
Directivity (≥) dB | 55 |
Temperature Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.8 |
FAQs on PLC Splitter 1x12
Q:What is the difference between the bare fiber and Blockless splitter?
A:Bare fiber-All ends are bare fibers (0.9/2.0/3.0µm), easy to be spliced.Requires the least space during cabling;the Blockless splitter is Resembles bare fiber PLC splitter, but has fiber optic connectors.Uses stainless tube package for the PLC splitter chip.
Q:Can I Install a Cable Splitter on My Own?
A:Most people will choose to have a cable or internet company come out to install a splitter.