
Fibre Optic Splitter 1x32
A Bare Fibre Optic Splitter 1x32 is a passive optical device that splits a single input optical signal into 32 output channels. This splitter features bare, unconnectorized fiber ends, making it ideal for custom installations where fusion splicing or integration into splice trays or enclosures is required.
Key Features
Splitter Configuration
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1x32 layout:
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1 input fiber
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32 output fibers
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Equal power distribution: each output receives ~3.125% of the input signal.
Fiber Length
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Standard:
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1 meter bare fiber on input
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1 meter bare fiber on each output
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Custom lengths available on request.
Fiber Type
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Single-mode (SMF) – G.652D or G.657A1/A2 (most common)
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Multimode (MMF) – Available for specific use cases (less common for 1x32)
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Cladding Diameter: 125 µm (standard for telecom fibers)
Wavelength Range
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Single-mode: 1260–1650 nm (broadband, supports GPON/EPON)
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Multimode: 850 nm or 1310 nm (specific applications only)
Typical Optical Performance (Single-mode)
Parameter Typical Value Insertion Loss ~16.5 – 17.5 dB Uniformity ≤ 2.5 dB Return Loss ≥ 55 dB PDL ≤ 0.3 dB Directivity ≥ 55 dB
Note: Insertion loss increases with more output channels, but the signal remains suitable for most passive optical networks.