- 20% and 80% signal split
- Minimal loss distribution
- Versatile network integration
- Robust, durable construction
- Enhanced connectivity options
A Fibre Box Tap is a device used in fibre optic networks to split signals into unequal parts. With 80% going to one output and 20% to another, ensuring efficient signal distribution, minimising losses and maximising the effectiveness of the network infrastructure. The SCAPC connections further enhance connectivity, providing seamless integration and superior signal transmission for critical data transfer.
Whether you're deploying a new network or upgrading an existing one, the Blake UK Fibre Box Taps offer unmatched robustness and precision, guaranteeing a dependable solution for your network needs.
Key Features:
- Signal splitting: Efficiently divides fibre optic signals into predetermined ratios.
- Low loss: Minimises signal loss during distribution.
- Robust construction: Ensures durability in various environmental conditions.
- Compatibility: Supports integration with different network architectures.
- Enhanced connectivity: Utilises connectors like SCAPC for superior signal transmission.
Applications:
- Signal Distribution: It efficiently splits fibre optic signals into predetermined ratios, allowing for precise signal distribution to multiple locations.
- Network Expansion: When expanding a fibre optic network, Fibre Box Taps facilitate the addition of new connections without affecting existing ones.
- Loss Minimisation: By minimising signal loss during distribution, Fibre Box Taps help maintain signal integrity and quality across the network.
- Versatility: They are compatible with various network architectures and can be deployed in diverse environments, making them suitable for different applications and industries.
- Enhanced Connectivity: Utilising connectors like SCAPC, Fibre Box Taps ensure superior signal transmission, enhancing overall network performance and reliability.