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Can I Connect Fiber Optic Transceivers of Different Brand?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Data centers generally accommodates hundreds or even thousands of network switches, it happens when you have to connect switches from different vendors (i.e. switch X from Cisco and switch Y from HP). As the switches only fit their own brand-based fiber optic transceiver, the main issues thus falls [ Continue reading…]


4.25Gbps Fibre Channel (4G FC) 850nm 300m SFP Multimode Transceiver

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FM SKU#:SKU00876NModel#:FMFP-4G85-3MMFG PART#: FMFP-4G85-3M The Fiber-Mart 4G series is small form factor pluggable module for 4x/2x/1x Fiber Channel and 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet single fiber communications. It is with the SFP 20-pin connector to allow hot plug capability. The transmitter section uses class 1 laser compliant according to International Safety Standard [ Continue reading…]



CWDM SFP+ Transceiver

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CWDM-SFP10G-80 The CWDM-SFP10G-80 1470-1610nm series optical transceiver is designed for fiber communications application up to 10G, which fully compliant with the specification of SFP+ MSA SFF-8431.This module is designed for single mode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of CWDM wavelength. There are eight center wavelengths available from 1470nm [ Continue reading…]


The Chanllenges of Technology And Cost 100G Faced

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by www.fiber-mart.com More and more high bandwidth services such as high definition(HD) video, online games and video conference challenging the traditional network, 100G as a ease network bandwidth technology, becomes the new hope of the operator.   100G industry chain has matured, with all components and subsystems have commercial capacity [ Continue reading…]


100G PAM4 QSFP28 or Coherent CFP?

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by www.fiber-mart.com The ever-increasing need for higher data rate in mobile data traffic, data centers and cloud services has pushed the access streams from 2.5Gb/s to 100Gb/s, and is demanding for 100Gb/s beyond without a stop. In today’s core network that has deployed 100G rates, there are QSFP28 optical transceivers [ Continue reading…]



Can I Use the QSFP+ Optics on QSFP28 Port?

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by www.fiber-mart.com 100G Ethernet will have a larger share of network equipment market in 2017, according to Infonetics Research. But we can’t neglect the fact that 100G technology and relevant optics are still under development. Users who plan to layout 100G network for long-hual infrastructures usually met some problems. For [ Continue reading…]


Duplex FTTH Indoor Cable FRP G652D PVC

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Duplex FTTH Indoor Cable FRP G652D PVC FTTH indoor cable is made up by optical communication unit, strengthen pieces and the sheath composition, that is put the optical communication unit in the centre, both sides parallel place two root non-metallic strengthen members (FRP) or metal strengthening component phosphating steel wire, [ Continue reading…]


FC/SC/ST/LC Waterproof Fiber Optic Pigtail

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12-Fiber Multimode 50/125 FC/SC/ST/LC Waterproof Fiber Pigtail Fiber optic waterproof pigtails can be used in harsh environment. It is mainly used in outdoor connection of the optical transmitter. Waterproof fiber pigtail is designed with a stainless steel strengthened waterproof unit and armored outdoor PE jacketed cables. Key Features Good reliability [ Continue reading…]


International Wire And MTP MPO Cable Symposium

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by www.fiber-mart.com Harnesses are custom-engineered to allow seamless integration into various Storage Area Network (SAN) directors. Harnesses are used to transition the 12-fiber MPO connectors into LC connectors. A pinned MPO connector on one end connects to a trunk through a connector panel in the housing, while the other end is [ Continue reading…]


Maintaining Polarity In Modular Fiber Optic Cassette-Based Cabling

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by www.fiber-mart.com Data centers are the central location for data interchange and are found in enterprises, government offices, schools, universities, hospitals, and other networked server farms. The ease of turning nearly any location into an information interchange hub has been enabled by the development of array-based fiber optic cabling systems. Ribbon [ Continue reading…]