Author Archive Fiber-mart


FIber-mart Useful Fiber Optic Termination Tools

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FIber-mart Useful Fiber Optic Termination Tools by Fiber-MART.COM As you can see, fiber-mart.com is a worldwide leading manufacturer & supplier of fiber optic products. We now can provide a plenty of fiber optic components and network equipment there. And even for fiber optic tools, we can provide lots of that kind [ Continue reading…]


Brief Introduction to fiber-mart’s S5850/S8050 Series 100G Switches

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Brief Introduction to fiber-mart’s S5850/S8050 Series 100G Switches by Fiber-MART.COM As the highly dynamic cloud data center networks is continuing to evolve, many new protocols and server technologies have been introduced, which brings ever increasing bandwidth demands and accelerate the need for dense 25 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet switching in both leaf [ Continue reading…]



A BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF FOUR KINDS OF SFP BI-DIRECTIONAL TRANSCEIVER

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A BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF FOUR KINDS OF SFP BI-DIRECTIONAL TRANSCEIVER by Fiber-MART.COM Firstly, let’s get know something about the SFP, which is short for Small Form-factor Pluggable.The (SFP) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communications applications. The form factor and electrical interface are specified by [ Continue reading…]


Optical Solutions for HP 5820 Switch Series

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Optical Solutions for HP 5820 Switch Series by Fiber-MART.COM HP 5820 switch series, namely HP FlexFabric 5820 switch series, is designed to support 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) networks. The extensible embedded application capabilities enable these switches to integrate services into the network, consolidating devices and appliances to simplify deployment [ Continue reading…]


What’s AON?

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What’s AON? by Fiber-MART.COM Defination   AON is a point-to-point network structure (PTP), each subscriber has their own fiber optic line that is terminated on an optical concentrator. AON can be designed differently, depending on specifications. Usually Metro-Ethernet-Switches, IP-Edge routers or Multi-Service Access Nodes (MSANs) with optical Ethernet interfaces. The fiber optics [ Continue reading…]



Understand Passive and Active Network Technology

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Understand Passive and Active Network Technology by Fiber-MART.COM Nowadays, we have access to more information than ever before. We live in a digital world and bandwidth is what makes a digital world happen. There are many types of networks carrying different types of information. However, all these individual networks can [ Continue reading…]


What’s PON?

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by Fiber-MART.COM 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 [ Continue reading…]


Use CWDM Or DWDM to Multiplex Your Fiber?

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Use CWDM Or DWDM to Multiplex Your Fiber? by Fiber-MART.COM CWDM vs DWDM   CWDM scales to 18 distinct channels. While, DWDM scales up to 80 channels (or more), allows vastly more expansion. The main advantage of CWDM is the cost of the optics which is typically 1/3rd of the [ Continue reading…]


Fiber-mart’s Most Popular LC Connector

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Fiber-mart’s Most Popular LC Connector by Fiber-MART.COM The LC Connector Product is a robust optical connector designed to support Telecom and Datacom networks. The connector family includes but not limited to Jumper Connectors, Behind the Wall connectors (BTW), Adapters, Attenuators, Jumpers and an assortment of connector modules and panels. LC connector applications [ Continue reading…]


Two Types of Fiber Optic Splitters Classified by Manufacturing Technique

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Two Types of Fiber Optic Splitters Classified by Manufacturing Technique by Fiber-MART.COM With the rapid growth of FTTx worldwide, the requirement for larger split configurations (1×32, 2×64, etc.) in these networks has also grown in order to serve mass subscribers. Due to its performance benefit of larger split configurations, the [ Continue reading…]