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How to use an Optical Transceiver

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Optical transceivers are available in various form-factors and different physical characteristics. It is important to have complete knowledge of the appropriate method of using an optical transceiver. This results in not only a long life and better durability of the optical transceiver but also ensures physical safety of the user. [ Continue reading…]


What is the difference between the MPO and MTP fibre cable connectors?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com The need of quick provision of ports in data center environments is fulfilled by the use of multiport cables assemblies. This is very well achieved by a optical fiber cable strand, typically with 12 individual fibers and one MPO/MTP connector at the other end providing 6 parallel communication [ Continue reading…]



QSFP28 – A Better Way to 100G?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com The fight over 100G component market has been upgraded with the emerging of 100G QSFP28. This is an optical transceiver which can support 100G with the transmission mode of 4*25G. Usually, the move before was considered to be 10G→40G→100G. However, the new roadmap of 100G with QSFP28 is [ Continue reading…]


Should we use compatible SFP or SFP+?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic transceiver is popular nowadays. SFP and SFP+ transceivers are most widely among other transceivers. These are used for both telecommunication and data communication applications. The availability in various small sizes with various types. Allows users to select the appropriate one to provide the required optical coverage over [ Continue reading…]


Why it’s Important to Keep an Eye on Your Fiber Link Budget?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber link performance has become a significant thing as data centers have started migrating to 40, 100, 200 and even 400G. A dead fiber link or a problematic module can bring a devastating impact in the form of system downtime – something not acceptable at any cost. Through [ Continue reading…]



How Does Attenuation Affect My Fiber Optic Network?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic networks are networks where the transmission of data is done with the help of optical transceivers and optical cables. The optical transceivers transmit an optical light down an optical cable. As in the case with standard Ethernet copper networks, optical networks are also influenced by exterior stress [ Continue reading…]


Analytic Fiber Module In The Optical Cable Transmission

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 by www.fiber-mart.com The Passive Optical Networks – PON are having a great expansion these days with the increased demand of the business and consumer of the Ethernet bandwidth. The expansion of the network it is possible if the total cost of ownership is lower than the revenues generated by customers.   [ Continue reading…]


What do you know about CWDM SFP transceivers?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com CWDM SFP (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) transceiver, used on SFP ports or slots on the switches or routers, is a technology that allows for multiple channels, of mixed protocols and data rates, to be COMBINED and transmitted over fiber optic cable.   CWDM SFP makes use of the SFP [ Continue reading…]


DWDM SFP Transceiver and WDM SFP Transceiver Overview

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 by www.fiber-mart.com SFP (small form-factor pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communication applications. It interfaces a network device mother board to a fiber optic or copper networking cable. It is a popular industry format jointly developed and supported by many network component vendors. SFP transceivers are [ Continue reading…]


How Much Do You Know about CWDM SFP Transceiver?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com CWDM SFP (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) transceiver, used on SFP ports or slots on the switches or routers, is a technology that allows for multiple channels, of mixed protocols and data rates, to be COMBINED and transmitted over fiber optic cable.   CWDM SFP makes use of the SFP [ Continue reading…]