DCF type DCM for G.652 fiber
1.1 Product Function e, special for G.652 fiber. The DCM modules are available with any dispersion values from 20km to 120km compensation distance, and can be used both for single channel and
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1.1 Product Function e, special for G.652 fiber. The DCM modules are available with any dispersion values from 20km to 120km compensation distance, and can be used both for single channel and
Prisma® Dispersion Compensation Module property that causes light pulses to spread. Dispersion limits both the link''s bit-rate and the maximum transmissi distance that can be achieved through fiber. The
It has already proved that it is the simple, economic, effective method if you adopt dispersion compensation module (DCM, DCF). It not only can compensate standard single mode optical fiber
The DCMs are available as part of ViaLite ''s Rain Fade Diversity Link System and each DCM can be supplied in 5 km increments. This can support medium to long distance fiber optic systems ranging
FS DCM is a purely passive module that provides negative dispersion for DWDM transmission systems, increasing transmission range and decreasing BER of optical links. And it can be used to
PowerForm DCM Modules for Single-Mode Fiber, C-Band - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Based on negative dispersion
The PCVD module based on optical fiber technology is mature and reliable, can improve the performance of optical transmission system. Dispersion compensation value range is 10~200Km
Advantages of the DCF: DCF can compensate for spectral width and perform dispersion compensation on multiple WDM channels simultaneously. Passive optical fiber devices are easy to install and
The DCM-xx dispersion compensation units are based on the Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) technology which provides a full-band and channel plan independent compensation.
It introduces negative dispersion by using special dispersion compensation fibers to counterbalance the positive dispersion accumulated over standard single-mode G.652 fiber.