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Splitters

Optical splitters, also known as fiber optic splitters or couplers, are crucial components in fiber optic networks, enabling the efficient distribution of optical signals to multiple locations. Fiber optic networks, which transmit data at the speed of light, have become essential for high-speed internet access. Fiber optic splitters play a significant role in bringing optical internet connections to homes and businesses.

How Optical Splitters Work:

Optical splitters operate based on the interference of light waves. An optical signal enters the splitter through one input fiber and is divided into multiple output fibers. The splitting ratio determines the proportion of the signal that goes to each output fiber. For example, a 1:2 splitter divides the signal into two equal parts, and a 1:4 splitter divides it into four equal parts.

PLC Splitters vs. FBT Splitters:

There are different types of optical splitters, including FBT (Fused Biconical Taper) and PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit) splitters.

  • FBT Splitters: These splitters rely on fusing and stretching fibers into a cone. While FBT splitters are less expensive and easier to produce, they have limitations in wavelength range and attenuation.

  • PLC Splitters: PLC splitters utilize a thin layer of silicon with etched optical channels. Despite being more expensive and challenging to manufacture, PLC splitters offer a broader wavelength range and lower attenuation.

Splitter Ratios - 1/4, 1/8, 1/32:

In the offered range, products like 1/4, 1/8, and 1/32 splitters have different splitting ratios. The numbers indicate how many smaller beams the splitter can divide one main optical beam into. For example, a "1/6" designation means the splitter can divide one beam into six smaller beams.

Applications and Advantages of Optical Splitters:

Optical splitters find significant applications in telecommunication systems, enabling the connection of multiple users to a single signal source. They are crucial in Passive Optical Networks (PON), FTTx (Fiber To The x), FTTH (Fiber To The Home), and other systems, providing fast and reliable internet access and multimedia services. PON networks are simpler and more resilient to failures as the signal is split using optical splitters rather than active elements.

Selection and Installation of Optical Splitters:

Choosing the right type of optical splitter (FBT or PLC) is a critical step in constructing optical networks. The selection should match system requirements, such as wavelength range and attenuation. It's essential to ensure that the splitter meets quality standards, provides low reflection, and offers uniform splits. The installation requires precision, considering the location, preparation, and fiber connections following the manufacturer's instructions and using appropriate connectors.

Why Choose FiberM's Splitters:

FiberM specializes in delivering technological solutions that accelerate and optimize data transmission in modern transmission networks. The offered optical splitters are solidly constructed and reliable components of fiber optic networks. They are designed with high-quality components, ensuring dependable performance and repeatability of transmission parameters. Each splitter is backed by a warranty, and FiberM invites inquiries for any questions related to their product offerings.

In conclusion, optical splitters play a crucial role in modern fiber optic networks, enabling the efficient distribution of optical signals to multiple users. The choice and installation of optical splitters are essential for ensuring the proper functioning and performance of optical networks. FiberM offers reliable and high-quality optical splitters designed to meet the demands of modern optical communication systems.

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502,70 PLN
 
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618,32 PLN