Optical Splitter
An optical splitter is a passive optical device that splits or divides an incoming optical signal into multiple output signals. It is commonly used in fiber optic communication networks to distribute the optical signal to multiple locations. Optical splitters play a crucial role in passive optical networks (PONs) and other fiber optic systems where signal distribution is required.
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1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
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1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
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1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
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1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
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4 Way Steel Tube FTTH PLC Splitter With Connector
1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
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8 Way Steel Tube FTTH PLC Splitter With Connector
1. Low Insertion loss and Low PDL. 2. Good channel-to-channel uniformity. 3. Wide Operating
Advantage
An optical splitter is a passive optical device that splits or divides an incoming optical signal into multiple output signals. It is commonly used in fiber optic communication networks to distribute the optical signal to multiple locations. Optical splitters play a crucial role in passive optical networks (PONs) and other fiber optic systems where signal distribution is required.