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6000 Series 2, 3, 4, and 8 Channel CWDM

Canoga Perkins’ CWDM system allows service providers to transmit up to 9 applications over a single pair of fiber. Models 6002, 6003, 6004, and 6008 Passive CWDM modules work in conjunction with Canoga Perkins’ CWDM transponder line to deliver carrier class performance at a fraction of the cost of expensive DWDM wavelengths from 1470nm to 1610nm, with optional 1310nm pass through channel, and optically multiplexing the wavelengths into one composite.
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6702 Series - CWDM Transponder
Expand the capacity of your existing fiber by installing Canoga Perkins’ innovative 6702 Series CWDM Transponder instead of laying more fiber. The 6702 Series CWDM Transponder allows the user to extend up to nine applications over one pair of single mode fiber using WDM technology.
Protocol independence and rate-agility allows the 6702 CWDM Transponder to accommodate data rates from 100Mbps to 1250Mbps. Gigabit Ethernet is no problem! Canoga Perkins has taken the complexity out of expanding existing networks with a turnkey solution for Enterprise, Campus and Last Mile Access applications.
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6703 Series - CWDM Transponder
Expand the capacity of your existing fiber by installing Canoga Perkins’ innovative 6703 Series CWDM Transponder instead of laying more fiber. The 6703 Series CWDM Transponder allows the user to extend up to nine
applications over one pair of single mode fiber using WDM technology.
Protocol independence and rate-agility allows the 6703 CWDM Transponder to accommodate data rates from 100Mbps to 2500Mbps. With enhanced Clock Recovery and highly sensitive APD (Avalanche Photo Diode) Receivers, the 6703 can extend standard optical signals
over very long spans of fiber. The 6703 is capable of reclocking all industry standard data rates as well as customer defined rates. SpeedCopTM, Canoga Perkins’ bandwidth monitor, comes standard in the transponder as well.
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The L600 Series Transponder Line Interface (TLIMs)
are protocol independent, rate-agile devices that convertmultimode optical signals to single mode or can be usedas a 3R repeater with optional Clock Recovery. It is housedin the Model 6100 Access Module, which allowsmanagement of the TLIM when installed in the Model1000 Universal Chassis System (UCS). Key information,such as receiver and transmitter status, can also bemonitored through the 6100 Access Module.

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L650Series

Fiber Singlers offer a cost-effective solution forconnecting two 1310nm devices over an individual singlemode fiber. This doubles the available fiber currently inplace or fiber planned for future expansion. The L650Series is an 8Mbps to 622Mbps protocol transparenttransponder with an integral WDM element, which combinesthe transmit and receive optical paths onto a single fiber.

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OADM Optical Drop and Continue or Drop and Insert Multiplexer
To maximize fiber efficiency, Canoga Perkins introduces the passive OADM, Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer, product line. Canoga Perkins offers two types of OADMs: Drop and Continue or Drop and Insert. The passive OADM module allows users to drop a specific optical wavelength at any point in the application or insert another wavelength to the link. This can be done on one pair of singlemode fiber instead of multiple pairs.
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WA-2

Model WA-2 is a bi-directional two channel WDM. This passive device effectively combines 1310nm and 1550nm (SMF only) or 850nm and 1310nm (MMF only) wavelength data signals together over a composite fiber pair. It is totally speed, protocol, and line code independent; even analog and digital signals can transverse in parallel.

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