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SDH SONET SFP+ Transceiver

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SSFP-10G55-80 Fiber-Mart SDH SFP+ transceiver is a high performance, cost effective modulse for serial optical data communications applications specified for signal rates of 9.95 Gb/s to 11.1 Gb/s. The modules are designed for single mode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of 850nm/1310nm/1550nm. The transmitter section incorporates uncooled directly [ Continue reading…]


The way to Use Field Assembly Connector?

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by www.fiber-mart.com The expansion of FTTH application has brought prosperity to the manufacturing of field assembly connectors for fast field termination. This type of connector gains its popularity due to the applicability to cable wiring and compact bodies which are easily stored in optical fiber housings. With excellent features of stability and [ Continue reading…]



SMF&MMF 40G QSFP+ Transceiver?

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by www.fiber-mart.com There is a growing need in the data center for upgrading from 10G to 40G switch connections due to server consolidation, virtualization, and performance improvements. However, for many data center operators this upgrade and conversion is more challenging based on two primary factors. First, the potential for a [ Continue reading…]


introduction of GPON SFP Transceivers

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by www.fiber-mart.com GPON stands for Gigabit Passive Optical Network. GPON is one of the key technologies that are being used in fiber-based (FTTx) access networks, including fiber to the home (FTTH), fiber to the business (FTTB), fiber to the curb (FTTC), etc. GPON system contains two main active transmission components, [ Continue reading…]


SFP Transceiver for DWDM Applications

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by www.fiber-mart.com Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)transmission systems, which have conventionally been adopted in long-haul backbone networks, are now being adopted in metropolitan area networks along with the recent rapid spread of multimedia services as typified by the Internet. In the applications for metropolitan area networks, the small form-factor pluggable [ Continue reading…]



Installation of CWDM MUX/DEMUX System?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) technology is developed to expand the capacity of a fiber optic network without requiring additional fiber. In a CWDM system, CWDM Mux/Demux (multiplexer/demultiplexer) is the most important component. Usually, a CWDM Mux/Demux is used to increase the current fiber cable capacity by transmitting multiple wavelengths, typically [ Continue reading…]


Optical Fiber Identifier ST-3306B

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by www.fiber-mart.com Optical Fiber Identifier ST-3306B Description ST-3306B Optical Fiber Identifier can quickly identify the direction of transmitted fiber and display the relative core power without any damages to the bended fiber. When the traffic is present, the intermittently audible tone is activated.There are four adapter heads available: Ø0.25, Ø0.9, Ø2.0 and [ Continue reading…]


FM-600B-T Fiber Optic Inspection

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FM SKU#:SKU00003S2Model#:FM-600B-TMFG PART#: FM-600B-T Key Features 8 inch TFT-800 LED Desktop Monitor, HD image, no shadow/dark corner/interference All scratch/blot/debris can be viewed and detected Suitable for assembly line Quick navigation, get image within 3-5 seconds; Two-way focus control 95% Image centralization Precise resolution (<1 μm), no shadow or vignetting in [ Continue reading…]


FM-700A-H Hand-held Fiber Probe

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FM SKU#:SKU00004S2Model#:FM-700A-HMFG PART#: FM-700A-H Key Features 3.5 inch handheld DM35 monitor Simple to use, portable and convenient Brightness and contrast adjustment Quick navigation, get image within 3-5 seconds; Single-way focus control 95% Image centralization 35 types of adapters tips available to inspect different connectors and 3.angle-mounted connectors with limited access [ Continue reading…]


optic fiber Splicing

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by www.fiber-mart.com A splice is a device to connect one fiber optic cable to another permanently. It is the attribute of permanence that distinguishes a splice from connectors. Nonetheless, some vendors offer splices that can be disconnected that are not permanent so that they can be disconnected for repairs or rearrangements. The [ Continue reading…]