Asymmetric PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit) Splitters are passive optical components designed to distribute optical signals unevenly across multiple outputs, offering flexible power allocation for complex network topologies. Unlike standard symmetrical splitters, asymmetric PLCs are engineered to retain higher power on the express path while tapping minimal signal for local access. This makes them ideal for multi-tier FTTH deployments, long-reach backbone transmissions, rural broadband expansion, and cascaded star-topology networks.
FS Asymmetric PLC Splitters offer stable optical performance and are available in a wide range of split ratios—such as 95/5, 75/25, 70/30, and more. With support for various connectors and form factors, FS enables tailored customisation to meet specific deployment requirements, delivering precise power control and design flexibility for advanced optical networks.
Click to open expanded view




P/N:PLC-105-AB-20-SCU-15-95
SKU:346067
AUD31.90
GST Incl.
Product Highlights
95:5 Split Ratio for Efficient Power Distribution in Tiered Networks
≤1.8dB IL and ≤0.45dB PDL for Stable Signal Transmission
1260~1650nm Broad Operating Wavelength
Compact Housing Fits Racks, Wall-mounted Boxes, Optical Distribution Boxes, etc.
Tool-free, Plug-and-Play Design for Fast and Easy Deployment
1 x 5 Asymmetrical PLC Fiber Splitter, ABS Module, 95/5, 2.0mm, SC/UPC, Singlemode
Connectivity Solutions
Features
Flexible Power Distribution for Long-Reach & Rural Networks
FS Asymmetrical PLC Splitters balance power allocation between backbone and access links, boosting transmission efficiency and controlling deployment costs — ideal for long-reach and rural networks needing efficient signal branching and wide-area coverage.
Stable Optical Performance Across Uneven Split Ratios
FS 1x5 asymmetrical PLC offers customisable split on CH1 and even power on others, delivering consistent signal quality and dependable performance for long-term deployments.
G.657A1 Bend-Insensitive Fiber
Low Insertion Loss & High Uniformity
1260-1650nm Operating Wavelength
Comprehensive Customization for Tailored Network Solutions
FS offers extensive customisation options, enabling optimal splitter configurations for your specific application and network demands.
Optimized for Tiered, Rural, and Star-Topology FTTH Networks
Ideal for rural broadband access, long-distance links, and cascaded fibre topologies, asymmetric PLC splitters enhance signal reach and deployment flexibility.
Package Style | ABS Module | Mini Module | Mini Module | Mini Module |
Distribution Type | 1x 5 | 1x 5 | 1x 5 | 1x 5 |
Split Ratio(CH1) | 95 | 95 | 75 | 50 |
Connector Type | SC/UPC | SC/APC | SC/APC | SC/APC |
Input/Output Fiber Diametre | 2.0mm | 900μm | 900μm | 900μm |
Insertion Loss with Connectors | CH1 ≤1.8dB CH2-5 ≤22.4dB | CH1 ≤1.8dB CH2-5 ≤22.4dB | CH1 ≤2.4dB CH2-5 ≤15.2dB | CH1 ≤4.3dB CH2-5 ≤10.9dB |
Polarization Dependent Loss | ≤0.45dB | ≤0.45dB | ≤0.35dB | ≤0.5dB |
Uniformity(CH2~5) | ≤0.85dB | ≤0.85dB | ≤0.8dB | ≤0.8dB |
Return Loss | ≥55dB | ≥55dB | ≥55dB | ≥55dB |
Directivity | 55dB | 55dB | 55dB | 55dB |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 0.39"x3.94"x3.15" (10x100x80mm) | 0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm) | 0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm) | 0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm) |
Package Style
ABS Module
Mini Module
Mini Module
Mini Module
Distribution Type
1x 5
1x 5
1x 5
1x 5
Split Ratio(CH1)
95
95
75
50
Connector Type
SC/UPC
SC/APC
SC/APC
SC/APC
Input/Output Fiber Diametre
2.0mm
900μm
900μm
900μm
Insertion Loss with Connectors
CH1 ≤1.8dB
CH2-5 ≤22.4dB
CH2-5 ≤22.4dB
CH1 ≤1.8dB
CH2-5 ≤22.4dB
CH2-5 ≤22.4dB
CH1 ≤2.4dB
CH2-5 ≤15.2dB
CH2-5 ≤15.2dB
CH1 ≤4.3dB
CH2-5 ≤10.9dB
CH2-5 ≤10.9dB
Polarization Dependent Loss
≤0.45dB
≤0.45dB
≤0.35dB
≤0.5dB
Uniformity(CH2~5)
≤0.85dB
≤0.85dB
≤0.8dB
≤0.8dB
Return Loss
≥55dB
≥55dB
≥55dB
≥55dB
Directivity
55dB
55dB
55dB
55dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)
0.39"x3.94"x3.15" (10x100x80mm)
0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm)
0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm)
0.16"x2.36"x0.28" (4x60x7mm)
Questions & Answers
Ask a question
Be the first to ask a question.
Customer Reviews
Write a review
Resources
Recently Viewed