Finisar CWDM OADM-1 1471nm OADMF-1-47-LC Dépliant

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F i n i s a r 
 
 
Features: 
 
 Low Optical  
Insertion Loss 
 
 Cost-effective CWDM 
technology 
 
 Adds/drops one 
Wavelength 
 
 SC or LC connectors  
interfacing 
 
 Reliable passive 
WDM optical 
technology 
 
 Scales easily for ring 
networks 
 
 Low-profile modular 
design
 
 
 
Finisar Shanghai Inc. 
No. 66 Huiqing Rd., East Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai,  
China 201201 
Main: +86-21-38559200    Fax: +86-21-68919894 
 Website:
 www.finisar.com
 
 
Finisar Corporation 
1308 Moffett Park Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1133, USA 
Main: (408) 548-1000   Fax:  (408)543-0083 
Email: 
sales@finisar.com
    Website: 
www.finisar.com
 
Jan. 09 Rev. C
 
OADM-1 Optibox Module 
 
Specifications 
 
Mechanical  
 
Dimensions:
 
•   5.5" x 3.2" x 0.5", 
139mm x 81mm x 13mm  
 
Connectors:
 
 SC or LC connectors  
 
Optical 
Center Wavelengths: 
(8 versions):
 
 
•  1471 nm 
•  1491 nm 
•  1511 nm 
•  1531 nm 
•  1551 nm 
•  1571 nm 
•  1591 nm 
•  1611 nm 
  
Directivity:  
 55 dB 
Return Loss:  
 45 dB 
Passband Ripple:  
 
 0.5dB 
PDL
 
 0.15dB 
PMD:  
 0.2ps 
Environmental: 
• Operating 0 to 70
o
•  Relative humidity: 
 10 to 85%, 
 non-condensing 
• Storage - 40 to 85
o
 
 
 
 
 
Compliance with 
RoHS
 
 
 
CWDM  OADM -1   
Opt ibox  M odule
 
 
 
The Finisar OADM-1 
optibox 
module is a passive optical add/drop multiplexer 
designed for metro access applications that represents the state of the art in fiber 
optics design. The OADM-1 
optibox
 module adds/drops two CWDM channels of the 
same wavelength from network traffic and passes the other channels. Finisar's 
unique CWDM design maps the two added/dropped channels into separate two-fiber 
paths, going in opposite directions into the network (East/West). 
 
Added/dropped channels are interfaced to any of Finisar's CWDM transceivers on 
the equipment side. A grid of eight CWDM wavelengths is available from Finisar. 
 
The Finisar OADM-1 optibox module delivers dramatic cost savings to network 
equipment manufacturers, enabling them to develop metro access systems that are 
lower in cost, easier to provision and simpler to operate.