What is channel spacing in dwdm?
2024-11-01
Channel spacing in DWDM refers to the separation between adjacent wavelength channels within the fiber. It is typically measured in nanometers (nm) or gigahertz (GHz). Common DWDM systems use channel spacings of 50 GHz, 100 GHz, or 200 GHz. Narrower spacing allows for more channels in the same fiber, increasing data capacity.
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