
Bare Fibre Optic Splitter 1x8
A Bare Fibre Optic Splitter 1x8 is a passive optical device that splits a single input fiber optic signal into eight separate output fibers. This type of splitter is typically unconnectorized (bare fiber ends) and used in applications requiring compact size, custom splicing, or flexible integration into enclosures or splice trays.
Key Features
Splitter Configuration
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1x8 splitter:
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1 input fiber
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8 output fibers
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Standard split ratio: 12.5% per output (evenly distributed)
Fiber Length
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Typically 1 meter bare fiber on:
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1 input leg
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8 output legs
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Custom lengths available on request.
Fiber Type Options
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Single-mode (SMF) – e.g., G.652D or G.657A1
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Multimode (MMF) – e.g., OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4
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Cladding diameter: 125 µm standard
Operating Wavelengths
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Single-mode splitters: 1260–1650 nm (full telecom band)
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Multimode splitters: Typically 850 nm or 1310 nm depending on design