DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is an optical technology used to increase the capacity of fiber optic networks. It works by combining multiple signals into a single fiber, allowing for more data to be transmitted over a single connection. DWDM utilizes multiple wavelengths of light to transmit data, allowing for higher speeds and greater capacity. It is used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and cloud computing. DWDM is a cost-effective solution for increasing the capacity of existing networks, and is becoming increasingly popular as the demand for bandwidth continues to grow.
FTLX6624MCC Small Form Factor 10Gb/s (XFP) optical transceiver complies with the XFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) Specification. It supports amplified DWDM 10Gb/s SONET/SDH, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and 10 Gigabit Fibre Channel applications over 40km of ..
FTLX6824MCC Small Form Factor 10Gb/s (XFP) transceiver is the next generation T-XFP design and it complies with the XFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) Specification while supporting advanced performance enhancements. It supports amplified DWDM 10Gb/s S..
The II-VI Finisar FTLX6614MCC-Z1 Small Form Factor 10Gb/s (XFP) transceiver complies with the XFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) Specification. It supports amplified DWDM 10Gb/s SONET/SDH, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and 10 Gigabit Fibre Channel applications ..