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Omnitron Systems 8878-43 Multiplexers Iconverter 8878-43 Optical Add/drop Mux Modules 887843 800975020788

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Omnitron Systems iConverter 8878-43 Optical Add/Drop Mux Modules

ICONV CWDM/AD 1CHANNEL SF CWDM Component - 1430/1450 OADM

Manufacturer Part Number: 8878-43



CPN:ICONV CWDM/AD 1CHANNEL SF CWDM Component - 1430/1450 OADM
MANUFACTURER NAME: Omnitron Systems
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 8878-43
UPC EAN CODE: 800975020788
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

iConverter 8878-43 Single-Fiber Course Wave Division Multiplexing (CWDM) module provides a flexible and cost effective solution for increasing fiber capacity over single fiber networks. CWDM over single-fiber increases network bandwidth capacity by enabling multiple wavelengths, or data channels that carry independent services over existing fiber infrastructure. Up to sixteen separate wavelengths can be transported on a single fiber link with iConverter Single-Fiber CWDM module.

ManufacturerOmnitron Systems
Manufacturer Part Number8878-43
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.omnitron-systems.com
Brand NameOmnitron Systems
Product LineiConverter
Product Model8878-43
Product NameiConverter 8878-43 Optical Add/Drop Mux Modules
Product TypeData Multiplexer
  Product UPC800975020788
Media & Performance:
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Media Type SupportedOptical Fiber
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorDesktop
Height2.8"
Width0.9"
Depth4.5"
Weight (Approximate)12 oz
Miscellaneous:
Country of OriginUnited States
Warranty:
Warranty1 Year

Date Inserted: Tuesday August 20, 2013

This product was last updated on Wednesday November 13, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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