Description:
Fiber optic splitters are passive optical devices used to divide an optical signal into multiple output signals. They are crucial in fiber optic communication systems, allowing the distribution of a single optical signal to multiple fibers or receivers, effectively splitting the light while maintaining signal integrity.

Features:
- Signal Distribution
- Low Insertion Loss
- High Reliability and Scalability
- Wide Wavelength Range
- Compact Design
- Uniform Split Ratio
- Bidirectional Operation
- Durability
- Low Return Loss
- High Performance
- Ease of Installation
Applications:
- Telecommunications
- FTTH (Fiber to the Home)
- Data Centres
- CATV (Cable Television)
- PON (Passive Optical Networks)
- Network Expansion
- Broadcasting
- Signal Distribution
- Test and Measurement
- Sensor Networks
Specifications:
Characteristics | Parameters |
---|---|
Splitting Ratio | 1x2, 1x4, 1x8, 1x16, 1x32, etc. / 2 x4, 2x8, 2x16, 2x32, etc. |
Wavelength Range | 1260-1650 nm |
Connector Type | < 0.5 dB (typical) |
Connector Type | LC, SC or FC (PC, UPC or APC Polishing) |