Description
Overview
GAOTek High-power analog optical transmission systems, such as 1550 nm wavelength systems, are used in HFC cable networks. However, long-distance transmissions face issues like fiber dispersion and self-phase modulation. To address these issues, dispersion compensation fiber (DCF) and linear chirped fiber grating (CFG) are commonly used. However, these techniques are not suitable for high-power HFC networks due to their low dispersion ability, large insertion loss, and nonlinear effect. DCM modules, as passive components with a wide spectrum, have been successfully used in networks, achieving good results.
Features
- Widespread use in HFC cable networks
- Particularly effective at the 1550 nm wavelength
- Ability to overcome fiber dispersion and self-phase modulation issues during long-distance transmissions
- High-quality signals and reliability
- Low noise, high power, and high bandwidth
- Easy to install, operate, and maintain, making them an excellent choice for both small and large scale applications.
- Low dispersion ability, large insertion loss, and nonlinear effect when using dispersion compensation fiber (DCF) and linear chirped fiber grating (CFG) techniques in high-power HFC networks
- Fortunately, the following solution has been successful:
- DCM modules as passive components with a broad spectrum to address these challenges
Technical Specifications
Type | Fiber Optic Transceivers |
Wavelength | C band |
Storage temperature | -4 °F to 167 °F (-20 ℃ to 75 ℃) |
Application | CWDM/DWDM/OTN Network |
Rack Mount | 1U, 2U, or Slot |
CE RoHS | Compliant |