Matt Addison [mailto:matt.addison@lists.evilgeni.us] wrote:
How much spare margin do you have? Could you roll your own with a pair of mismatched (C|D)WDM XFPs and a mux on each end?
Typically you have 23dB powerbudget for the ZR (CWDM or DWDM) - maybe +2 dB through selection of TOSA. A CWDM Mux will take 2dB and a small DWDM Mux approx. 4dB - you need two of them. This will drag your overall link-powerbudget below 20dB. It might work if you add a FEC (either on the linecard or the XFP itself). This will add approx. 5dB to your powerbudget of 23dB. Take a CWDM Mux and fire x-crossed on 1550 and 1570 (maybe 1530) and you will face an attenuation of approx. 0,2 - 0,25dB/km. This could work and you should be able to transmit 80km to 90km. It's worth a test - also to figure out if dispersion will have an impact or not. Thomas
On Apr 2, 2013, at 19:16, Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com> wrote:
Is anyone aware of a reputable supplier of 80 km BiDi XFPs? My regular supplier of generics doesn't have an option for us, but I would really like to avoid leasing additional fibers.
Frank