DWDM component

Sept. 1, 1999

Built around a 100-GHz 1 × 4 base-wave device, the WaveSplitter X component uses bidirectional, fused-cascaded Mach-Zehnder technology for both multiplexing and demultiplexing. System output meets any wavelength within the EDFA bandwidth and, by the addition of 1-20 subsplitters, expands to any number of channels from 4 to 64.

AFO

Fremont, CA

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