Opticonnects offers a range of passive WDM devices for both Dual Fiber as Single Fiber Bidirectional connections, using Wave Division Multiplexing technology. Passive WDM is a technology that enables transport of multiple network connections over optical fiber. Passive means that no power is required for the device to operate. Passive WDM devices are used in combination with WDM optics that are placed directly into the switch or server. Opticonnects passive solutions are as straightforward as possible to install and to operate and require an absolute minimum in maintenance effort. Our passive WDM portfolio includes:

Single Fiber Wave division Multiplexers (CWDM and DWDM);
Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexers (CWDM);
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexers (DWDM).

Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) is the best and most cost efficient solution for operating distances of up to 80 km and a limited number of connections. For longer distances and more connections Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is the recommended technology.

OADM
Optical Add and Drop Multiplexers make it it possible to tap one or more channels from a multiplexed DWDM or CWDM connection. This makes it possible to direct a link without the need of interfacing all data on the link. OADM’s are available as Single sided, meaning in and out in the same direction or dual sided meaning in and out both directions of the fiber.

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SFP / SFP+

Opticonnect offers a range of SFP and SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable transceivers) for communication over optical fiber at data speeds up to 16 Gbps and distances up to 160 km.

QSFP / QSFP28

Opticonnect offers a range of QSFP+ and QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) products. QSFP+ / QSFP28 can reach dataspeeds up to 100Gbps

DAC / AOC

"Direct attached Cables" and "Active Optical Cables" are made for data transmission over copper cables or fibers with fixed connectors.

Filters / Splitters

Opticonnects offers a range of passive WDM devices for both Dual Fiber as Single Fiber Bidirectional connections, using Wave Division Multiplexing technology.

Monitoring / Measurement

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