Fiber Driver
Optical Multiplexers
Fiber Driver Optical Multiplexers include standard optical multiplexers, de-multiplexers, and optical add/drop solutions for the CWDM and DWDM ITU wavelength-grids as well as wide two-band applications. They combine multiple optical signals using different wavelengths into a composite signal, and they separate the composite signal into multiple signals matching the original wavelengths.
Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (OADM) selectively drop a wavelength from a multiplexed signal and can add independent data on that wavelength in the same direction. All other WDM wavelengths flow unfiltered through the module. OADMs provide data access for intermediate nodes along a shared optical network link.
The Fiber Driver provides an extensive set of optical multiplexing solutions for CWDM, DWDM, and Wide Band WDM using both dual and single fiber.
CWDM and DWDM Multiplexers/DeMultiplexer
CWDM and DWDM Multiplexers/DeMultiplexers provide the basic separation and combination function for each ITU wavelength grid. These modules establish a common trunk path for a range of optical channels to share an optical media fiber. Read more »
CWDM and DWDM Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers
CWDM and DWDM Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers provide data access for intermediate network devices along a shared optical media network path. Regardless of the network topology, OADM access points allow design flexibility to communicate to locations along the fiber path. Read more »
Fiber Driver Overview
Fiber Driver Platform »
Multi-rate Multifunction Modules »
Protocol-Specific Multifunction (XY) Modules »
Converter-Based Service Demarcation Modules »
- Ethernet Universal Service Module (EUSM)
- AHSH Family Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
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TDM/Fiber Optimization Module »
Fixed Optics Media Converters »
- Copper to Fiber With IPLess Remote Management
- Copper to Fiber
- Multi-mode Extender
- T1 and E1 Fiber Modems
WDM Solutions »
- Transponders
- TDM MUXponders
- Optical Multiplexers
- Optical Amplification
- Optical Dispersion Management
- Optical Redundancy