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ZTE 40-channel optical demultiplexer card used to separate wavelengths from fiber signals

Part Number
ODU40C
Manufacturer
ZTE
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The ZTE ODU40C is a 40-channel optical demultiplexer card designed to separate wavelengths from fiber optic signals.

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About This Part

The ZTE ODU40C is a 40-channel optical demultiplexer card designed for high-capacity fiber optic networks. Its primary function is to precisely separate individual wavelength channels from a composite optical signal, a crucial process in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems. This capability is vital for maximizing the utilization of existing fiber infrastructure, allowing multiple data streams to be transmitted simultaneously over a single optical fiber. Typical deployments include telecom carrier networks, large enterprise data centers, and ISP backbones requiring high bandwidth and spectral efficiency. As a 40-channel unit, the ODU40C supports the demultiplexing of up to 40 distinct wavelengths, significantly enhancing network capacity without requiring new fiber installations. Its 'card' form factor ensures seamless integration into compatible ZTE chassis systems, providing robust performance and scalability within complex network architectures. Revo Distribution Limited offers this essential ZTE component as part of our inventory of used and refurbished telecom equipment. We provide high-quality, tested, and reliable refurbished units, enabling B2B clients to achieve significant cost savings on critical network components while supporting sustainable network expansion and maintenance.