Alongside the standard transceiver with 850/1310/1550 wavelengths, we offer a special CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) and DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) module to expand the capabilities of existing fiber links.
Standardization within the network electronics industry, particularly with SFP or combo ports, has led to significant growth in the consumption of SFP modules of all varieties. This translates into increased network configuration flexibility for users.
The ATEX-certified SFP multimode module complies with EU Directive 94/9/EC. This directive regulates products used in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX).
Such environments can be found in oil and gas supply facilities or chemical plants.
Equipment and systems used in potentially explosive environments must be designed and constructed in such a way as to prevent the formation of energy densities that could ignite gases and dusts in the immediate surroundings during normal operation and in emergency situations.
Data transfer via fiber optics is suitable for applications in potentially explosive atmospheres, as it can operate potential-free, meaning there is no risk of carrying any critical energy in the form of electrical currents. However, the energy density during the optical performance of a fiber optic cable can potentially lead to an explosion.
The optical interface of the SFP modules meets the requirements of the DIN EN 60079-28 standard for intrinsically safe optical radiation.
