Tyco FPS-MPP1NJJ Fiber FDH 3000 Splitter

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Description

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Product Overview: The CommScope FPS-MPP1NJJ is a plug-and-play optical splitter module designed for use in the FDH 3000 Fiber Distribution Hub, commonly utilized in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) and PON (Passive Optical Network) applications. This module facilitates the efficient distribution of optical signals from a single input to multiple outputs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in fiber optic networks.

Features

  • Splitter Configuration: 1x4, providing one input and four outputs.

  • Interface: SC/APC connectors for both input and output, ensuring low insertion loss and high return loss.

  • Optical Performance:

    • Insertion Loss (Typical): 6.2 dB

    • Insertion Loss (Maximum): 7.2 dB

    • Return Loss (Minimum): 55 dB

    • Directivity (Minimum): 60 dB

    • Polarization Dependent Loss (Maximum): 0.2 dB

    • Uniformity (Maximum): 0.8 dB

  • Wavelength Range: 1260–1635 nm, supporting both 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths commonly used in PON systems.

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Condition: New

Product Overview: The CommScope FPS-MPP1NJJ is a plug-and-play optical splitter module designed for use in the FDH 3000 Fiber Distribution Hub, commonly utilized in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) and PON (Passive Optical Network) applications. This module facilitates the efficient distribution of optical signals from a single input to multiple outputs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in fiber optic networks.

Features

  • Splitter Configuration: 1x4, providing one input and four outputs.

  • Interface: SC/APC connectors for both input and output, ensuring low insertion loss and high return loss.

  • Optical Performance:

    • Insertion Loss (Typical): 6.2 dB

    • Insertion Loss (Maximum): 7.2 dB

    • Return Loss (Minimum): 55 dB

    • Directivity (Minimum): 60 dB

    • Polarization Dependent Loss (Maximum): 0.2 dB

    • Uniformity (Maximum): 0.8 dB

  • Wavelength Range: 1260–1635 nm, supporting both 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths commonly used in PON systems.

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