Product Overview: The Arris BP‐35D4x series Optical Demux Back Plates facilitate implementation of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) architectures. DWDM technology can dramatically increase network capacity without requiring that additional fiber be deployed for super-trunking or narrowcasting applications.
Features:
• Four‐slot‐wide back plate provides optical demultiplexing for up to four AR3002E‐1‐AS analog forward receivers
• Ten 4‐channel models available on standard 100 GHz DWDM ITU grid
• DWDM thru‐port for cascading multiple back plates
• Designed for uniform insertion loss across all channels when paired with CommScope multiplexer
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Product Overview: The Arris BP‐35D4x series Optical Demux Back Plates facilitate implementation of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) architectures. DWDM technology can dramatically increase network capacity without requiring that additional fiber be deployed for super-trunking or narrowcasting applications.
Features:
• Four‐slot‐wide back plate provides optical demultiplexing for up to four AR3002E‐1‐AS analog forward receivers
• Ten 4‐channel models available on standard 100 GHz DWDM ITU grid
• DWDM thru‐port for cascading multiple back plates
• Designed for uniform insertion loss across all channels when paired with CommScope multiplexer
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Product Overview: The Arris BP‐35D4x series Optical Demux Back Plates facilitate implementation of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) architectures. DWDM technology can dramatically increase network capacity without requiring that additional fiber be deployed for super-trunking or narrowcasting applications.
Features:
• Four‐slot‐wide back plate provides optical demultiplexing for up to four AR3002E‐1‐AS analog forward receivers
• Ten 4‐channel models available on standard 100 GHz DWDM ITU grid
• DWDM thru‐port for cascading multiple back plates
• Designed for uniform insertion loss across all channels when paired with CommScope multiplexer