Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. In this video, you'll see a detailed demonstration of the 2.5Gbps Bidirectional Optical Sub-Assembly (BOSA) in action. We'll walk through its high-speed data transfer capabilities, showcase its stable performance across a wide temperature range, and explain how its advanced components ensure reliable signal transmission and reception in fiber optic networks.
Related Product Features:
Supports bi-directional data transmission at speeds of up to 2.5Gbps for high-bandwidth network demands.
Features a 1310nm DFB laser diode for stable and reliable signal transmission.
Equipped with a 1490nm Super-TIA for high-sensitivity signal reception and improved signal quality.
Operates reliably within a wide temperature range of 0 to 85 degrees Celsius for versatile applications.
ROHS compliant, ensuring environmental friendliness by reducing harmful substances.
Adheres to G984.5 WDM filtering standard for effective signal separation across wavelengths.
Ideal for modern optical communication systems requiring efficient and reliable performance.
Designed for use in fiber optic networks to meet growing bandwidth requirements.
FAQs:
What is the data transmission speed of this BOSA?
This BOSA supports bi-directional data transmission at speeds of up to 2.5Gbps, making it suitable for high-bandwidth optical communication applications.
What are the operating temperature limits for this BOSA?
The BOSA is designed to operate stably within a temperature range of 0 to 85 degrees Celsius, ensuring reliable performance in various environmental conditions.
Is this BOSA compliant with environmental standards?
Yes, this BOSA is ROHS compliant, which means it reduces the use of harmful substances and aligns with sustainable development goals.
What wavelengths does this BOSA use for transmission and reception?
It uses a 1310nm wavelength for transmission and a 1490nm wavelength for reception, supporting efficient bi-directional communication in fiber optic networks.