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Wavelength Selective Switch

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SYDNEY, Oct. 9, 2020 — The Flexgrid® 1x9 C+L low-profile wavelength selective switch (WSS) from Finisar Australia is designed for use in next-generation, reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) communication networks.

The device extends frequency window support in the Super C-band from 6 THz to >11 THz, enabling full extended-band WSS operation across both C and L regions in a single module. Flexgrid C+L-band support will be added across the portfolio of WSS configurations, encompassing port counts from a single 1×2, to a twin 1×34, to a partitioned quad 1×9. C+L variants will support channel widths from legacy fixed 50/100 GHz to arbitrary customer-controllable channels using ITU-compliant Flexgrid technology.


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Oct 2020
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