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Name Brands vs Third-Party Transceivers: Which Do You Prefer?

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by Fiber-MART.COM You may have a name brand network switch or a name brand router, but it doesn’t mean that you need to pay an expensive cost on name brand transceivers. Though many people still get confused on “third-party transceivers”, there is no doubt that the emergence of third-party transceivers [ Continue reading…]


Cisco Optical Module Decryption Method

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by Fiber-MART.COM Cisco devices can only support Cisco brand optical module. While other brands optical modules absolutely can’t be supported.   If you obstinately plug in the other optical modules into the Cisco port, information like “Unsupport” or “Unknown” will be displayed. The log shows one or several of the following [ Continue reading…]



The Era of Fusion Splicing Is Coming

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by Fiber-MART.COM As fiber deployment has become mainstream, splicing has naturally crossed from the outside plant (OSP) world into the enterprise and even the data center environment. Fusion splicing involves the use of localized heat to melt together or fuse the ends of two optical fibers. The preparation process involves [ Continue reading…]


What Kind of Single-mode Fiber Should You Choose?

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by Fiber-MART.COM As we all know, multimode fiber is usually divided into OM1, OM2, OM3 and OM4. Then how about single-mode fiber? In fact, the types of single-mode fiber seem much more complex than multimode fiber. There are two primary sources of specification of single-mode optical fiber. One is the ITU-T G.65x series, and [ Continue reading…]


Arista 7050QX Series Switches Compatible Optics

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by Fiber-MART.COM Arista 7050 series is the main configuration for today’s 10GbE and 40GbE data centers. The emergence of Arista 7050X series has greatly increased the performance, scalability, density, power efficiency for software and cloud networking. Under the family of Arista 7050X, there are three family branches of 7050QX, 7050TX [ Continue reading…]



the way to Test a Fiber Optic Transceiver?

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by Fiber-MART.COM When optical transceiver was first deployed, verifying the performance of it was straightforward. The entire network was installed and owned by a single company, and if the system worked, extensive testing of the subcomponents was unnecessary. Today, however, most optical networks use components that may come from a variety of [ Continue reading…]


Differences Between PLC Splitters and FBT Coupler

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by Fiber-MART.COM FBT Coupler and PLC splitter Tech   PLC Splitter   Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) splitter, PLC splitters are used to distribute or combine optical signals. It is based on planar lightwave circuit technology and provides a low cost light distribution solution with small form factor and high reliability. [ Continue reading…]


How Much Do You Know About PLC Splitter?

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by Fiber-MART.COM   PLC Splitter, short for Planar Lightwave Circuit Splitter, is developed based on unique silica glass waveguide process with reliable precision aligned fiber pigtail in a miniature package, providing a low cost light distribution solution with small form factor and high reliability.   Why Do We Need PLC [ Continue reading…]


Differences Between PLC Splitters and FBT Coupler

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by Fiber-MART.COM FBT Coupler and PLC splitter Tech   PLC Splitter   Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) splitter, PLC splitters are used to distribute or combine optical signals. It is based on planar lightwave circuit technology and provides a low cost light distribution solution with small form factor and high reliability. [ Continue reading…]


How Much Do You Know About PLC Splitter?

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PLC Splitter, short for Planar Lightwave Circuit Splitter, is developed based on unique silica glass waveguide process with reliable precision aligned fiber pigtail in a miniature package, providing a low cost light distribution solution with small form factor and high reliability.   Why Do We Need PLC Splitters? Splitter is [ Continue reading…]