The 1x2 Fiber Optic Bare Splitter is a passive optical component designed for splitting a single optical signal into two identical output signals. It features a compact, bare fiber design that is ideal for integration into splice trays, optical distribution frames (ODFs), and fiber management systems where space and flexibility are critical.
Key Features:
Split Ratio: 50/50 standard (custom ratios available)
Low Insertion Loss: Ensures minimal signal degradation
Wide Wavelength Range: Typically supports 1260–1650 nm
High Reliability: Made with precision Fused Biconic Taper (FBT) or PLC technology
Compact Form Factor: Bare fiber type without connectors, ideal for splicing
RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly and safe for various installations
Applications:
Passive Optical Networks (PON, GPON, EPON)
Fiber to the Home (FTTH)
CATV systems
Test equipment and labs
Optical signal monitoring and distribution
Specifications (Typical):
Configuration: 1x2
Fiber Type: Single-mode (G.657A/G.652D)
Insertion Loss: ≤ 3.6 dB (typical for 50/50 split)
Return Loss: ≥ 55 dB
Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL): ≤ 0.15 dB
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Specifications
Key Features
1x2 Split Configuration Splits one input fiber signal into two output signals with high precision.
Bare Fiber Design Compact and connector-free, ideal for splicing into fiber trays or enclosures.
Low Insertion Loss Ensures minimal signal power loss during transmission, improving network efficiency.
Wide Wavelength Compatibility Operates across a broad range (typically 1260–1650 nm), suitable for various network types including PON, GPON, and EPON.
High Return Loss Reduces back reflection, enhancing signal integrity.
Excellent Uniformity Provides even power distribution across output channels.
Robust Construction Durable fused fiber or PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit) technology for long-term reliability.
Environmentally Resilient Performs reliably across a wide temperature range (-40°C to +85°C).
RoHS Compliant Manufactured without hazardous substances, safe for environmental and workplace standards.