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WELINK 1×4 Module Type Fiber Optic Splitter

This 1×4 module type fiber optic splitter uses Planer Lightwave Circuit (PLC) technology for a split ratio of 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32. It is designed by the standard of YD/T2000-2009 and YD/T1117-2001. The optical splitter module comes in a flame retardant material box or plate packaging and is mainly suitable for cable points fiber boxes and wall mounted terminal boxes. Application: FTTH network, LAN/WAN CATV networks.

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Specification Of 1×4 Module Type Fiber Optic Splitter

Splitter Ratio1×4
IL7.1/7.31dB
Loss Uniformity0.6dB
Return Loss(dB)>55dB
Polarization Dependent Loss(dB)0.2dB
Directivity55dB
Wavelength Dependent Loss(dB)0.3dB
Module Dimension (mm) (L×W×H)100×118.5x25mm


Features of 1×4 Module Type Fiber Optic Splitter

  • Low Insertion loss

  • Low PDL

  • Compact Design

  • Good channel-to-channel uniformity

  • Wide Operating Wavelength: From 1260nm to 1650nm

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