PLC Splitter
PLC splitter, also called Planar Waveguide Circuit splitter, is a device used to divide one or two light beams into multiple light beams uniformly or combine multiple light beams to one or two light beams. It is a passive optical device with many input and output terminals, especially applicable to PON (EPON, GPON, BPON, FTTX, etc.) to connect the MDF (main distribution frame) and the terminal equipment and to branch the optical signal.
PLC splitter provides a low-cost light distribution solution with high stability and reliability. PLC optical splitter can offer a splitting ratio of up to 1x64, which is generally higher than the splits of FBT splitter that another common type of optical splitter. To learn more about these two types of optical splitter: FBT Splitter vs. PLC Splitter: What's the Difference?
PLC Splitter Manufacturing Technology
PLC splitter is based on Semiconductor technology. As its name shows, PLC splitters are manufactured by planar waveguide circuit technology. PLC fiber splitter design consists of one optical PLC chip and several optical arrays depending on the output ratio. The optical arrays are coupled on both ends of the PLC splitter chip.
PLC chip is one key component of a fiber PLC splitter. It is available in 1xN (N=2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64) and 2xN (N=2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64) splitting ratios. The figure below shows the typical design of a 1x8 PLC splitter chip.
Classifications of PLC Splitters
By In/Out Port Count
PLC Fiber Optic Splitter can be categorized by the PLC splitter chip they use, meaning there are 1xN and 2xN PLC splitters, such as 1x4 splitter, 1x8 splitter, 1x16 splitter, 2x32 splitter, 2x64 PLC splitters, etc. Users can choose different input and output numbers depending on subscriber conditions or cable length.
By Split Ratio
Based on whether the optical power is evenly distributed, PLC optical splitter can be categorized into balanced PLC splitters (or symmetrical PLC splitters) and unbalanced PLC splitters (or asymmetrical PLC splitters). A balanced PLC splitter evenly distributes the input optical signal to each output port, whereas an unbalanced PLC splitter can allocate the optical power to one channel according to the actual application requirements, with the remaining channels evenly dividing the leftover optical signal. For example, the DFT 1x5 unbalanced PLC splitter can distribute the input optical signal to CH1 at ratios of 20%, 33%, 50%, 75%, or 95%, with the remaining optical power being evenly divided among the other four channels, CH2-CH5.
By Package Type
In addition, PLC optical splitter also can be classified based on different packages to meet clients’ needs in various scenarios, including small size PLC splitter that needs to be used in terminal boxes and big size rack mounted PLC splitter that can be installed in racks. There are five types of PLC splitters in DFT: Bare Fiber Optical Splitter, Blockless Fiber Splitter, ABS Splitter, LGX Splitter, and Rack-Mount Splitter.
Bare Fiber PLC Splitter
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Blockless PLC Splitter
1U Rack Mount PLC Splitter
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ABS PLC Splitter |