
1U Rackmount AAWG
The FR8000-AAWG40/48 is ideal for increasing the fiber capacity between two sites without the need for installing or leasing additional fibers.The complete passive solution requires no power cabling and no configuration; it is a true plug and play solution.The AAWG enables separation of the active equipment from wavelength multiplexing components. It may be used in conjunction with active optical devices from Fiberroad or from anyother DWDM-compliant manufacturers.
Product Features
40/48 Channel 100 GHz DWDM combined Multiplexer and Demultiplexer (MUX & DeMUX)
Standalone compact form factor – 1U, Installation friendly
Plug’n play: requires no configuration
Green product: completely passive, needs no power and no cooling
Uniform insertion loss variation over the 40-channels - less than 1dB (typical 0.6dB)per MUX or DeMUX
Compatible with 100GHz ITU Grid DWDM active transponders and transceivers from Fiberroad and other third parties
High reliability, MTBF of 100 years
Designed for Telcordia / Bellcore GR-120
Optical Specifications
Parameters | Notes | Specifications | Units | |
Min | Max | |||
Channels | 40 | Ch | ||
Channel Spacing | 100 | GHz | ||
Reference Pass-band | Relative to ITU Grid | ± 0.1 | nm | |
ITU Frequency | On ITU grid in C-band | 196.0 | 192.1 | THz |
ITU Wavelength | On ITU grid in C-band | 1530.33 | 1561.42 | nm |
Center Frequency Accuracy | Maximum of the absolute deviation of the 3 dB center wavelength from ITU grid over all channels | -0.05 | +0.05 | nm |
Insertion Loss | Maximum of the insertion loss across the ITU pass-band over all channels | 6.0 | dB | |
Insertion Loss Uniformity | Maximum insertion loss variance across all channels | 1.0 | dB | |
Ripple | Maximum of the loss variance across the ITU pass-band over all channels | 0.75 | dB | |
1dB Bandwidth | 1dB from min Insertion Loss, full width, average polarization | 0.36 | nm | |
3dB Bandwidth | 3 dB from min Insertion Loss, full width, average polarization | 0.51 | nm | |
Adjacent Channel Isolation | Ratio of peak transmission to the maximum transmission over both adjacent pass-bands | 25 | dB | |
Non-Adjacent Channel Isolation | Ratio of peak transmission in channel pass-bands to maximum transmission over all non-adjacent pass-bands | 30 | dB | |
Total Crosstalk | Ratio of power in channel to power in all other pass-bands | 21 | dB | |
Polarization Dependent Loss | Maximum ratio of transmissions over all polarization states, over the ITU pass-band | 0.5 | dB | |
Return Loss | 40 | dB | ||
Polarization Mode Delay (PMD) | In Reference Passband over all channels | 0.5 | ps | |
Chromatic Dispersion | In Reference Passband over all channels | -20 | 20 | ps/nm |
Connector is included
Channel | On ITU grid in C-band | ||||
Frequency(THz) | Wavelength(nm) | Channel | Frequency(THz) | Wavelength(nm) | |
C21 | 192.1 | 1560.61 | C41 | 194.1 | 1544.53 |
C22 | 192.2 | 1559.79 | C42 | 194.2 | 1543.73 |
C23 | 192.3 | 1558.98 | C43 | 194.3 | 1542.94 |
C24 | 192.4 | 1558.17 | C44 | 194.4 | 1542.14 |
C25 | 192.5 | 1557.36 | C45 | 194.5 | 1541.35 |
C26 | 192.6 | 1556.55 | C46 | 194.6 | 1540.56 |
C27 | 192.7 | 1555.75 | C47 | 194.7 | 1539.77 |
C28 | 192.8 | 1554.94 | C48 | 194.8 | 1538.98 |
C29 | 192.9 | 1554.13 | C49 | 194.9 | 1538.19 |
C30 | 193.0 | 1553.33 | C50 | 195.0 | 1537.40 |
C31 | 193.1 | 1552.52 | 31 | C51 | 195.1 |
C32 | 193.2 | 1551.72 | 32 | C52 | 195.2 |
C33 | 193.3 | 1550.92 | 33 | C53 | 195.3 |
C34 | 193.4 | 1550.12 | 34 | C54 | 195.4 |
C35 | 193.5 | 1549.32 | 35 | C55 | 195.5 |
C36 | 193.6 | 1548.51 | 36 | C56 | 195.6 |
C37 | 193.7 | 1547.72 | 37 | C57 | 195.7 |
C38 | 193.8 | 1546.92 | 38 | C58 | 195.8 |
C39 | 193.9 | 1546.12 | 39 | C59 | 195.9 |
C40 | 194.0 | 1545.32 | 40 | C60 | 196.0 |
Environmental Conditions
Parameters | Notes | Specifications | Units | ||
Min | Typ | Max | |||
Operating Temperature | -5 | +65 | °C | ||
Storage Temperature | -40 | +85 | °C | ||
Relative Humidity | 0 | 90 | % | ||
Package Dimension | 19” rack. | 440(W)× 43.6(H)×340(D) | mm |
Model | Function | Wavelength (nm) |
FR8000S-AAWG40S | DWDM Passive forty-channel multiplexer or de-multiplexer, Single Module | 1529.55 - 1560.61 (Channel 21-60 ITU Grid) |
FR8000S-AAWG40D | DWDM Passive forty-channel multiplexer or de-multiplexer, Dual Module | 1529.55 - 1560.61 (Channel 21-60 ITU Grid) |
FR8000S-AAWG48S | DWDM Passive Forty-eight-channel multiplexer or de-multiplexer, Single Module | 1527.99 - 1565.50 (Channel 15-62 ITU Grid) 1529.55 - 1567.13 (Channel 13-60 ITU Grid) |
FR8000S-AAWG48D | DWDM Passive Forty-eight-channel multiplexer or de-multiplexer, Dual Module | 1527.99 - 1565.50 (Channel 15-62 ITU Grid) 1529.55 - 1567.13 (Channel 13-60 ITU Grid) |
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