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Power Meter Fiber Optic Test Equipment

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For decades, optics have been inspected and cleaned to ensure the proper passage of light. While fiber inspection and cleaning fiber connectors is not new, it is growing in importance as links with increasingly higher data rates are driving decreasingly small loss budgets. With less tolerance for overall light loss, [ Continue reading…]


Loose Tube Cables Tutorial

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As is usually the case in many networks, specific architectural characteristics, installed environment and particular applications may dictate the deployment of one type of cable over the other. The topic “How to choose the right fiber optic cable” has become more valued than ever. To satisfy the installation requirements in [ Continue reading…]



Fiber Optic Attenuator Solution

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Fiber optic attenuator is a device to reduce the power level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber. Things You Should Know About Fiber Optic Attenuators Why Fiber Optic Attenuators Are Needed? Most people believe bigger signal power level is better, right? Beginners in [ Continue reading…]


What Is 25 Gigabit Ethernet & Why Is It in Demand?

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What Is 25 Gigabit Ethernet & Why Is It in Demand? Though the migration from 10 GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) to 40/100 GbE is widely recognized as the Ethernet speed upgrade path and greatly satisfies the increasing demands for higher bandwidth and speed, people still keep pursuing a better solution to [ Continue reading…]


OTN – Ideal Basis for Future Network Evolution

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In most industries, every couple of years, some new technologies and products would come out to replace the old ones to satisfy the growing demands of people. That’s also what happened in the telecommunication industry. In the past decades, different transmission technologies had come into being to satisfy the growing [ Continue reading…]



Fiber Optic Transmission Multiplexing Technique

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Multiplexing of fiber optic communication carrier for optical wave. Fiber optic communication multiplexing technique is mainly divided into three categories: optical multiplexed, optical signal multiplexing and subcarrier multiplexing with (SCM). Optical wave multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and space division multiplexing (SDM), the optical signal multiplexing comprises time-division multiplexing (TDM) and frequency division multiplexing with a [ Continue reading…]


Brief Analysis Optical Network Multiplexing

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In fiber optic communication, multiplexing is considered to be the principal means for the expansion of the capacity of existing fiber network engineering. Multiplexing techniques include time division multiplexing TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) technology, MIMOs SDM (Space Division Multiplexing) technology, WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology and frequency division multiplexing FDM with [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Splice Closure introduction

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Definition Fiber optic splice closure is usually used with outdoor fiber optic cables, provides space for the outdoor fiber optic cables to be spliced together. The fiber optic splice closures and the fiber trays inside will protect the spliced fiber and the joint parts of the outdoor fiber cables. Generally the [ Continue reading…]


Passive Optical Network introduction

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Defination Passive optical network-PON is a network that brings optical fiber singal to the end of users by the point-to-multipoint(P2MP) fiber to the premises in which optical splitters are used to “broadcast” signals to many users. A PON consists of an optical line terminal (OLT) at the service provider’s central [ Continue reading…]


Types of Network Cable

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Network cable is connected from a network device (such as a computer) to another network device, it is the basic component of the network. In our common LAN, network cable is used with a variety of types. Under normal circumstances,generally a typical local area network is not use a variety of different [ Continue reading…]