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Dual-core fiber optic single-core optical module

Dual-core fiber optic single-core optical module

A single-core (BiDi) fiber cannot directly connect to a dual-core optical module without a media converter or wavelength adaptation, because BiDi transceivers transmit and receive on one fiber while dual-fiber modules use separate fibers for TX and RX.Understanding the DifferenceSingle-fiber (BiDi) modules use one fiber strand for both transmitting and receiving data, employing Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) to separate the signals by wavelength (e.g., TX1310/RX1550) and require matched pairs at each end of the link . Dual-fiber modules have two separate fibers, one for transmitting (TX) and one for receiving (RX), and do not require wavelength pairing . They are simpler to set up but use twice the fiber resources.Why Direct Connection Doesn't WorkA single-core BiDi transceiver expects bidirectional signals on a single fiber, while a dual-core module expects unidirectional signals on two fibers. Connecting them directly would result in:Signal mismatch (TX of BiDi may not align with RX of dual-fiber)Potential data loss or link failureWavelength incompatibilitySolutions for CompatibilityUse a Fiber Media Converter A media converter can bridge single-fiber BiDi and dual-fiber modules by internally separating or combining the TX/RX signals and handling wavelength conversion if needed . Ensure the converter supports the correct wavelengths and speeds (e.g., 1G, 10G).Deploy Matched BiDi Pairs If fiber resources are limited, consider replacing the dual-fiber module with a BiDi module pair that matches the single-core fiber's wavelength configuration .Wavelength Matching When using a converter or BiDi pair, ensure the TX wavelength of one end matches the RX wavelength of the other (e.g., TX1310 → RX1550 and vice versa) to maintain proper bidirectional communication .Cabling ConsiderationsSingle-fiber BiDi uses one strand, so no duplex patch cord is needed.Dual-fiber modules require duplex patch cords (TX→RX, RX→TX).Media converters may require both types of cabling depending on the configuration.Practical RecommendationFor a network with existing single-core fiber and a device with a dual-core optical module, the most reliable approach is to insert a compatible media converter that supports BiDi-to-dual-fiber conversion and matches the required wavelengths and data rates. This ensures stable communication without replacing existing fiber infrastructure. By carefully planning wavelengths, module types, and cabling, you can successfully integrate single-core fiber with dual-core optical modules while maintaining network performance and reliability .

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