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100G Multiprotocol Multirate Muxponder for More Cost-Effective WDM Network

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With the increased network requirements of individuals and enterprises, carriers are faced with unique challenge. That is, how to leverage existing and new optical networks so as to accommodate current growth and prepare for future expansion in the most effective manner? Muxponder technology, as a part of WDM technology, can [ Continue reading…]


OM5 Fiber for the Application of SWDM

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The upgraded OM3 and OM4 have been widely applied in data centers and other high-speed applications in the past few years. Now, OM5, which allows a higher range and transmission speed by SWDM (Short Wave Division Multiplexing) technology, is available in fiber-mart.com.   OM5 was chosen to be the new standard for [ Continue reading…]



Fiber Splitter For Passive Optical Network

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Fiber splitter, also named beam splitter, takes a single fiber optics signal and divides it into multiple signals. It is used to split one beam of optical fiber light into several parts at a certain ratio, for example, a 1X4 LC type equal splitting ratio fiber optic splitter can split [ Continue reading…]


Custom OEM Fiber Optic Network Solutions from Fiber-Mart

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Located in China “Silicon Valley”, Shenzhen, Fiber-MART is one of industry’s fastest growing fiber optic network equipment manufacturers with good reputations over the Internet. We are specialized in providing high quality, cost-effective OEM fiber optic products especially fiber optic transceivers to our worldwide ender users and distributors. Fiber-MART is a national recognized [ Continue reading…]


How to Install CWDM MUX/DEMUX System?

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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 up [ Continue reading…]



How To Buy Bulk Fiber Optic Cable

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The structure of Bulk fiber optical cables has many important characteristics. The fiber cable construction needs to provide protection from outside environment during its installation and throught the fiber cable’s working life time. They must provide mechanical protection for all the fibers inside the cable, at the same time, the cable has [ Continue reading…]


The Definition of Fiber Media Converter

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A converter, also called a transceiver, is a device comprises both atransmitter and a receiver which are combined and share common circuitry or a single housing. When no circuitry is common between transmit and receive functions, the device is a transmitter-receiver. The term originated in the early 1920s. Technically, transceivers must [ Continue reading…]


How to choose the fiber optic adapter

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As we know, fiber optic connector is an important fiber optic component used to link two fiber optic lines together. Beside connector, there is also another item, which is fiber optic adapter with panels to connecting multi fiber optic line. Specifically, the fiber optic adapter is a small device that [ Continue reading…]


Cable Management for Fiber Patch Cords

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The principles of best cable management for fiber patch cords are similar to those for copper patch cords. However, there are special considerations with optical fiber, and extra care is needed in some areas. 1. PlanningAdministration activities are initiated with a change request. The change request must contain all necessary [ Continue reading…]


Cable Management Guide for Patch Cords

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by Fiber-MART.COM Fiber-Mart offers a wide range of end-to-end high performance copper and optical fiber solutions that include patch cords optimized to deliver guaranteed channel performance and applications support. The patch cords is critical to achieving optimal channel performance. However, patch cords have the potential to be the weakest link [ Continue reading…]