OptoSpan CWDM Mux/Demux
Best solution for network engineers scaling fiber capacity in metro environments.
This is the most efficient way to scale your fiber capacity without laying new cable. By multiplexing eight distinct signals onto a single link, it turns infrastructure bottlenecks into a streamlined pipeline, though you will need to manage precise wavelength compatibility to keep the system running smoothly.
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Who it's for
- Network managers maximizing existing fiber infrastructure without costly new cabling
- IT teams prioritizing low-maintenance, power-free hardware for reliable connectivity
- Engineers requiring high signal integrity over longer transmission distances
Who should skip it
- Network architects planning for future expansion beyond eight total channels
- Telecom providers needing long-haul transmission capabilities with standard amplification
- Budget-conscious buyers avoiding the higher cost of wavelength-specific transceivers
Performance breakdown
Signal Integrity
Low insertion loss ensures data remains clean across all eight channels.
Scalability
Expansion ports allow for seamless growth up to sixteen total connections.
Channel Isolation
Superior separation prevents crosstalk for reliable, high-speed data transmission.
Build Durability
Industrial-grade construction stands up to demanding, high-traffic network environments.
Protocol Versatility
Broad compatibility handles everything from Fibre Channel to standard Gigabit Ethernet.
Optical Design
Epoxy-free path minimizes signal degradation for long-term network stability.
Key Specs
Model Number
CWDM-T08SUL-031
Channel Count
8
Wavelength Range
1290nm - 1430nm
Multiplexing Technique
CWDM (Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing)
Supported Protocols
ATM, Escon, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet
Compliance Standards
Telcordia GR-1221, Telcordia GR-1209, ITU-T G.694.2, CE Certified
Weight
2.000000 Lbs
Number of Ports
8
Management Type
Managed
Operating Environment
Industrial
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