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100G QSFP28 With MTP/MPO Interface and Duplex LC Interface

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100G transceiver market has been dominated by QSFP28 modules due to the low cost and small form factor. Similar to QSFP+, 100G QSFP28 transceivers can transmit optical signals through MTP/MPO patch cable and duplex LC patch cable. To make sure the cabling connection right, it’s necessary to know clearly about 100G [ Continue reading…]


Understanding Video SFP Transceivers

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Video SFP transceivers are also referred to as digital video transceivers or SDI (short for Serial Digital Interface) video transceivers. They are designed to support SDI video pathological signal for SDI devices. Unlike SFP transceivers, video SFP transceivers are unfamiliar to many of us. Thus, this post will introduce video SFP [ Continue reading…]



Small Bend Radius Indoor Fiber Optic Cable

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http://www.fiber-mart.com/special-fiber-patch-cables-polarization-maintainingpm-fiber-patch-cable-c-112_630_720.htmlWith the fast development of fiber optic communication technology and the trend of FTTX, indoor fiber optic cables are more and more required to be installed between and inside buildings. Typical indoor fiber optic cable types include GJFJV, GJFJZY, GJFJBV, GJFJBZY, GJFDBV and GJFDBZY. Compared with outdoor use fiber cable, [ Continue reading…]


Five Kinds Best Quality Material Fiber Optic Patch Cable

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multimode fiber optic Patch cables   SOPTO supplies a complete line of multimode fiber optic patch cords with SC, FC, ST, LC, MU, MT-RJ, DIN, D4 and MPO terminations available in 62.5/125 (Standard) or 50/125 (Custom) multimode fiber types, Simplex and Duplex, used for short distance data transmission, we usually [ Continue reading…]


fiber-mart.com supply full series of SFP fiber optic module

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We have many different types of SFP fiber optic transceivers. Users are able to select appropriate transceiver to provide the “optical performance” which the available fiber (such as multi-mode fiber or single mode fiber) for each link can achieve. The available optical sfp module generally can be divided into 850nm [ Continue reading…]



The market forecast of the active optical cable (AOC)

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The active optical cable (AOC) market has experienced many challenges, from the Integrate acquisitions, to the entrance of the Asia suppliers which provide low-cost price, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami and the influx of the Taiwan manufacturers and finally to the intellectual property battle between established suppliers. By 2012, the [ Continue reading…]


The function and advantage of the OTDR OLT optical module

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The fiber to the home (FTTH) is an important technology of the wired access broadband in 21 century. And PON represents one of the most widely deployment network architecture.  At present, the global telecom operators are trying their best to reduce the operating network cost. At the same time, they [ Continue reading…]


The transmission distance of our fiber optic transceivers ups to 120km

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http://www.fiber-mart.com/fiber-optic-transceivers-xfp-transceivers-c-1_83.htmlAccording to the forecasts of Infonetics, the 100G optical transceiver sales will be doubled in the next two years; and the outlook of many other high-speed modules will be good too.But the QSFP+ enterprise applications are also in good uphill stages. Infonetics expected that the shipment of the 40G QSFP+ [ Continue reading…]


something about optic fiber Splicing

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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 terminology can [ Continue reading…]


BASIC CABLE DESIGN

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1 – Two basic cable designs are:   Loose-tube cable, used in the majority of outside-plant installations in North America, and tight-buffered cable, primarily used inside buildings.   The modular design of loose-tube cables typically holds up to 12 fibers per buffer tube with a maximum per cable fiber count of more [ Continue reading…]