I report on a fiber chromatic dispersion compensator comprising an array of 100 fixed delay lines sandwiched by a pair of arrayed-waveguide grating-type wavelength filters. The requisite delay for the dispersion compensation is allocated to each demultiplexed wavelength component after the first wavelength filter, and the wavelength components are again multiplexed at the second filter. The flexible capability of delay pattern arrangement enables us to realize various fixed dispersion compensation characteristics. I show transmittance and relative delay time characteristics of a multichannel dispersion compensator for short-distance wavelength division multiplexing communication, and its application to dispersion compensation for a pulse amplitude modulation four signal. I also demonstrate the realization of a dispersion slope compensator for a dispersion-shifted fiber with this configuration.