Yes, you need to choose the compatible module of the corresponding brand and you also need to make sure that the wavelength of bidi modules used at both ends should be matched, eg, one end uses 1270nm-TX/1330nm-RX, and the other end should use 1330nm-TX/1270nm-RX.
by R***s on 11/19/2021
One link uses one attenuator, which means two BIDI modules use one attenuator.
by P***p on 09/21/2021
by G***e on 07/08/2021
Yes, the BIDI can be used in DWDM MUX. But it's only for the special port, such as 1310nm port, because the wavelength of DWDM Mux Demux is DWDM wavelength transceivers, and BIDI SFP transceiver's wavelength is common wavelength.
by B***z on 07/10/2021
by S***d on 06/13/2021
It is not recommended that you do so, unlike common fiber optic transceiver, BiDi transceiver is only with one port which uses an integral bidirectional coupler to transmit and receive signals over a single fiber optical cable. Thus, BiDi optical transceivers must be used in pairs.
by E***. on 06/14/2021
by G***g on 03/09/2021
