Descriptions
It is a device used in fiber optic networks to divide or split a single optical signal into multiple signals. These devices are integral components in Passive Optical Networks (PONs) and other fiber optic systems where signal distribution to multiple endpoints is required.
It is a fiber splitter box plays a crucial role in dividing optical signals in fiber optic networks, enabling efficient and reliable signal distribution to multiple endpoints.
Main Features
Signal Splitting: The primary function of a fiber splitter box is to split an incoming optical signal into two or more output signals. This enables the distribution of the optical signal to multiple destinations or subscribers.
Passive Device: A fiber splitter box is typically a passive device, meaning it operates without the need for external power. It achieves signal splitting through the use of optical components such as waveguides or fibers without active electronic elements.
Splitting Ratios: Fiber splitter boxes are available in various splitting ratios, such as 1x2, 1x4, 1x8, 1x16, etc. The first number indicates the number of input ports (usually one), and the second number indicates the number of output ports.
Types of Splitters:
Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) Splitters: PLC splitters use a planar lightwave circuit to split the optical signal. They offer uniform splitting and are often used in larger scale deployments.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3221-8S | Fiber splitter box (FSB), outdoor, SC, 8 fibers, plastic housing, 230x195x60mm, without casette PLC splitters |