The FiberPlex TD-OADM from Patton Electronics is a single channel optical add-drop multiplexer (OADM) for WDM (wavelength-division multiplexing) single-mode fiber systems. An OADM device may add one or more new wavelength channels to an existing multi-wavelength WDM signal. Or, it may drop (remove) one or more channels and pass those signals along another network path. When a dedicated fiber-optic wavelength is assigned to voice, video, or network traffic, that optical channel (lightwave) is transparent to traffic type, protocol, and compression scheme. OADMs are commonly used in point-to-point, linear, ring, star, and mesh topologies for a large variety of applications. They are ideal for secure networking, including SCIF communications.
TD-OADM-3100L, Single channel Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer with 1310 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-3300L, Same as above with 1330 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-3500L, Same as above with 1350 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-3700L, Same as above with 1370 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-3900L, Same as above with 1390 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-4100L, Same as above with 1410 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-4300L, Same as above with 1430 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-4500L, Same as above with 1450 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-4700L, Same as above with 1470 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-4900L, Same as above with 1490 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-5100L, Same as above with 1510 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-5300L, Same as above with 1530 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-5500L, Same as above with 1550 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-5700L, Same as above with 1570 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-5900L, Same as above with 1590 nm wavelength
TD-OADM-6100L, Same as above with 1610 nm wavelength
You’ll find the TD-OADM used in Metro Area Networks (MANs), mobile fronthaul and backhaul, audio/video distribution, broadcast audio, campus networking, and video surveillance projects. It’s a cost-effective method for capturing a specific wavelength from your main fiber trunk and transmitting it to a specific destination. Contact Westward Sales to see which fiber optic devices are best for your project.