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As a professional manufacturer of CWDM/DWDM series products, we offers a full range of AWG products, including 50GHz, 100GHz and 200GHz AWG. Channel number from Thermal/Athermal 200G 16 channel AWG up to Thermal/Athermal 50G 96 channel AWG packed in a single package.
Athermal AWG have equivalent performance to standard AWGs but require no electrical power for stabilization. They can be used as direct replacements for Thin Film Filters for cases where no power is available, also suitable for outdoor applications over -30to +70 degree in access networks.
Here are some of our standard AWG products below:
16 Channel 200G Athermal AWG Mux/Demux Module
40 Channel 100G Thermal AWG Mux/Demux Module
41 Channel 100G Athermal AWG Mux/Demux Module
80 Channel 50G Athermal AWG Rackmount
96 Channel 50G Thermal AWG Rackmount
This document presents the generic specification for the 80-channel 50GHz Athermal AWG MUX/DEMUX Rackmount supplied for use in DWDM system.
Athermal AWG(AAWG) have equivalent performance to standard Thermal AWG(TAWG) but require no electrical power for stabilization. They can be used as direct replacements for Thin Film Filters(Filter type DWDM module) for cases where no power is available, also suitable for outdoor applications over -30 to +70 degree in access networks. Our Athermal AWG(AAWG) provide excellent optical performance, high reliability, ease of fiber handling and power saving solution in a compact package. Different input and output fibers, such as SM fibers, MM fibers and PM fiber can be selected to meet different applications. We can just offer 19" 1U rackmount package for 50G AWG products.
The planar DWDM components(Thermal/Athermal AWG) are fully qualified according to Telcordia reliability assurance requirements for fiber optic and opto-electronic components (GR-1221-CORE/UNC, Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Fiber Optic Branching Components, and Telcordia TR-NWT-000468, Reliability Assurance Practices for Opto-electronic Devices).