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For any technical questions or inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sales Department

Tel.: +420 493 765 111
sales@sqs-fiber.cz

We manufacture planar optical power splitters for asymmetric power splitting in ratios of 40%/60%, 30%/70%, 20%/80%, 10%/90%, 95%/5%, 98%/2%.

Asymmetric splitters are manufactured with single-mode or polarization-maintaining fibers. We equip our asymmetric power splitters with LC, E2000, FC or SC optical connectors, or we insert the splitters into a 19'' rack with the required adapter interface.

Advantages

  • Low insertion loss
  • They operate in the wavelength range 1260 - 1650 nm
  • Available with PM threads
  • Wide range of connector interfaces

Applications

  • Telecommunications
  • FTTH
  • PON
  • Optical path monitoring

     

Contact

For any technical questions or inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sales Department

Tel.: +420 493 765 111
sales@sqs-fiber.cz

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