User's Manual

ADCP-75-158 Issue 1 July 2003 Section 1: Overview
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© 2003, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Figure 1-6. Standard Fiber Optic Transport
In some applications, it may be desirable or necessary to combine the forward path and reverse
path optical signals from a single HU/RU pair onto a single optical fiber. This can be
accomplished by using a passive bi-directional Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM)
system. The optical wavelengths used in the Digivance system are 1550 nm for the forward path
and 1310 nm for the reverse path. Because the Digivance system uses different optical
wavelengths for the forward and reverse paths, both signals can be combined on a single optical
fiber. One WDM module is mounted with the HU and the other WDM module is mounted with
the RU as shown in Figure 1-7. The WDM system is available as an accessory item.
Figure 1-7. Wavelength Division Multiplexer Application
In some applications, it may be desirable or necessary to combine the forward and reverse path
optical signals from multiple HU’s and RU’s onto a single optical fiber. This can be
accomplished by using an active Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM) system. Up
to four Digivance systems may be configured to operate over a single optical fiber. A CWDM
module is mounted with each HU and RU as shown in Figure 1-8. The CWDM system converts
the optical signal transmitted by each HU and RU to a new optical wavelength that is unique for
each unit. This allows the CWDM system to distinguish between the optical signals generated
by each HU and RU and therefore to distribute those signals to the appropriate destination. The
CWDM system is available separately as an accessory item.
HOST UNIT
18526-A
REMOTE
UNIT
FORWARD PATH
REVERSE PATH
FIBER OPTIC
LINK
HOST UNIT
18527-A
REMOTE
UNIT
FIBER OPTIC
LINK
WDM
WDM
FORWARD AND
REVERSE PATH