To exploit the full bandwidth of fiber, multiplexing combines many signals of various types — video, serial data, network data, control lines — onto one optical fiber. Two methods are used to accomplish this:
- Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) – Signals are combined in dedicated low latency electronic hardware prior to conversion to optical fiber
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) – Multiple optical wavelengths are combined onto a single fiber
Both multiplexing techniques can be used separately or together to simplify optical transmission systems and reduce cost, improve reliability, reduce weight and improve performance. Multiplexed systems also simplify system upgrades since numbers of channels and channel bandwidth is a function of the electronics rather than the transmission line or components. The Áõ«hÊ״δóÕ½ºÚÈËFocal multiplexer product line accommodates the ever-increasing data rates needed for digital HD video, industrial data protocols, and high speed networks such as Ethernet.
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