The 2.5G DWDM SFP module usually consumes around 1W to 1.5W of power, making it an energy-efficient choice for long-distance optical networks that require minimal power consumption without compromisin
Yes, the 2.5G DWDM SFP module is available in multiple DWDM wavelengths, allowing network operators to select specific channels within the ITU grid, making it highly flexible for wavelength management
The 2.5G DWDM SFP module is designed for use with single-mode fiber (SMF), which is necessary for long-distance optical transmission and is typically used in telecommunications networks.
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