Operation
Once you’ve connected the other devices to the Fiber Optic Splitter Module, it will begin operating immediately.
(It’s a passive device and doesn’t need to draw power from anywhere.) The splitter module can operate in either
full or half-duplex mode. It taps the incoming data on either or both strands of your network’s fiberoptic lines and
sends 20% of the signal to the analyzer ports for performance evaluation and error detection (see Figures 2 and 3).
The tapped data is fed to the analyzer ports at network speed (up to OC3, 155 Mbps) and at normal signal levels.
Signal integrity is guaranteed for the lines (the tapping will not affect either the signal integrity or loading factor);
the splitter module regenerates incoming data from the network lines before retransmitting it.
Figure 2. Attaching devices to the splitter module (internal data flow also shown).
Figure 3. Total data flow when used in a ring network.
FIBER OPTIC SPLITTER MODULE
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Fiber Optic
Splitter
Module
20% signal
LAN analyzer
(monitoring software programs)
80% signal
LAN network
traffic
Tx
LAN analyzer
(or monitoring device)