1×8 LGX Module PLC Splitter
- Model:
- PLC-1-8-LGX
- Sample:
- Free Sample in Stock
- Time:
- 3 working days
- Made:
- Teleweaver
- From:
- Fiber Optic Splitter
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Introduction to 1x8 Fiber PLC Splitter
1×8 Fiber 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. 1×8 Fiber PLC Splitter LGX Module provides a plug-and-play method for integration in the network, which eliminates any risks during installation. It eliminates the need for splicing machines on the field and there is no need for skilled personnel for deployment. The following figure shows 1×8 LGX PLC Splitter applied in the 1U rack chassis in GPON network.
Applications:
- LAN, WAN & Metro Networks
- Telecommunication Networks
- Passive Optical Networks
- FTT(X) Systems
- CATV
- Value Added Module
1x8 Fiber PLC Splitter Specification
Parameters | Value |
---|---|
Configuration Type | 1x8 |
PLC Splitter Type | LGX Module 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 | 10.2 |
Insertion Loss (≤) dB | 10.7 |
Loss Uniformity (≤) dB | 0.4 |
Polarization Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.2 |
Wavelength Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.3 |
Return Loss (≥) dB | 50 |
Directivity (≥) dB | 55 |
Temperature Dependent Loss (≤) dB | 0.5 |
FAQs on 1x8 Fiber PLC Splitter
Q:The PLC splitter being a passive component, can it be also used as a combiner? Meaning a 1×8 splitter will split power from IN port into 8 output ports. But can it combine power from 8 ports into 1 IN port. I dont care about identifying wavelength. Just combine the power from 8 branches. Please pardon my ignorance.
A:Thanks for your question, it needs to be determined according to your specific application. If you use it in PON network, that’s ok. But it doesn’t meet your needs in the Ethernet.