A 1x16 Bare Fiber Optic Splitter is a passive optical component used to divide a single optical signal into 16 equal output channels. These splitters are commonly used in fiber optic communication systems to distribute data or signals across multiple locations without the need for active components.
Product Description:
The 1x16 Bare Fiber Optic Splitter is designed for high-performance signal distribution in optical networks. It features a single input fiber that is split into 16 output fibers, allowing one optical input to be distributed to multiple destinations. The splitter uses Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) technology to ensure reliable and low-loss signal splitting, making it ideal for applications in FTTx (Fiber to the x), telecommunications, and data transmission networks.
Specifications
Key Features
Key Features:
Type: 1x16 (one input, sixteen outputs)
Technology: PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit)
Insertion Loss: Low insertion loss for minimal signal degradation
Return Loss: High return loss to prevent signal reflection
Fiber Type: Compatible with single-mode and multimode fiber types
Connector Type: Typically available in bare fiber or with connectors like SC, LC, or FC (based on customizations)
Wavelength Range: Optimized for typical wavelengths such as 1310 nm and 1550 nm (common in telecom and internet services)
Size: Compact design for easy integration into optical networks
Durability: Designed for reliable performance over long periods, with resistance to environmental factors (temperature, humidity, etc.)
Applications:
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) deployments
Passive optical networks (PONs)
Data centers and telecom infrastructures
Signal distribution in network systems
Benefits:
Cost-effective: Passive component that reduces the need for additional active devices.
Scalable: Can be easily integrated into large-scale optical networks and expanded as needed.
Low Power Consumption: No external power is required, making it energy efficient.
High Reliability: No moving parts, which minimizes failure rates and maintenance costs.
Typical Use Cases:
FTTx (Fiber to the x) networks where multiple endpoints need to receive signals from a single source.
Broadband internet services for splitting data to various homes or business locations.
Telecommunications infrastructure for distributing signals across fiber optic networks.
This 1x16 Bare Fiber Optic Splitter is a cost-efficient solution for efficiently distributing optical signals in high-demand networks, ensuring fast and reliable data transmission over long distances.