The ADD-EDFAMUX-8X100G-28-120-DC from ADD-ON is a high-performance 8-channel active MUX with integrated EDFAs and tunable dispersion compensation, designed for fiber networks upgrading to 100G in the C-Band. It’s ideal for carriers, data centers, and large-enterprise backbones seeking reliable long-haul performance in a compact, integrated solution.
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Channels: 8 channels in the C-Band (28–35) with 100 GHz spacing
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Data rate: 8 x 100G per system, enabling high-capacity per-wavelength transport
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Distance: Up to 120 km transmission distance with robust signal amplification
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Power budget: 35.5 dB link budget for strong, long-distance performance
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Dispersion compensation: Tunable dispersion compensator to optimize signal quality across channels
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Integration: All-in-one active MUX with EDFAs for simplified deployment and maintenance
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Brand: ADD-ON, a trusted name in optical networking components
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Model: ADD-EDFAMUX-8X100G-28-120-DC for precise identification
This solution streamlines network architecture by merging amplification and dispersion management into a single module, reducing equipment counts and power consumption while delivering stable, high-quality long-distance transmission. The tunable dispersion compensator helps minimize chromatic dispersion across all 8 channels, improving eye-diagram quality and reducing error rates without requiring multiple field adjustments. The 100 GHz channel spacing supports dense WDM deployments, enabling scalable growth as bandwidth demands rise.
Specs
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Brand: ADD-ON
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Model: ADD-EDFAMUX-8X100G-28-120-DC
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Channels: 8 (28–35 C-Band)
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Channel Spacing: 100 GHz
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Data Rate: 8 x 100G
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Max Distance: 120 km
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Power Budget: 35.5 dB
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Dispersion: Tunable compensator
FAQ
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Q: What is the maximum transmission distance?
A: Up to 120 km.
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Q: How many channels does it support?
A: 8 channels in the C-Band.
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Q: What is the power budget?
A: 35.5 dB.
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Q: Is the dispersion compensator adjustable?
A: Yes, it is tunable.
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Q: What data rate does it support per channel?
A: 100G per channel.