MPO cable Archive


Guide To Fiber Optic Polishing

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by www.fiber-mart.com Optical fibers require end-surface treatment for proper light propagation and that includes polishing their ends. Polishing is essential for almost all glass-based fibers with cladding diameters larger than 200 microns. Furthermore, all fiber connectors require polishing. The process of fiber optic polishing can occur in the field or [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Connector Polishing

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by www.fiber-mart.com In previous articles, we have mentioned of the connector cleaning. And we know any contamination in the fiber connection can cause failure of the component or failure of the whole system. Fiber optic connector is an important component in fiber connection. And today, I want to introduce the [ Continue reading…]



Fujikura FMM-60R Mass Fiber Fusion Splicer

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MFG PART#:FMM-60R Fujikura FMM-60R Mass Fiber Fusion Splicer The FMM-60R is the latest model in the Fujikura range of mass/ribbon fibre fusion splicers. It can handle a wide range of ribbon fibre types including single mode, multimode, dispersion and non-zero dispersion shifted fibre of core counts 1, 2, 4, 5, [ Continue reading…]


Digital Fiber Fusion Splicer FM2808

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FM SKU#:SKU01112OModel#:FM2808MFG PART#: Features 5 inches high Resolution colorful LCD display Average splice time: 10 second Average tube-heat time: 40 second Lithium battery: up to 180 times of continuous splice and heat Simultaneous X and Y views with 180 times magnification New developed technology providing wind and dust resistance Splicing [ Continue reading…]


Introduction of Fujikura Fusion Splicer

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fusion splicer is a device using an electric arc to melt two optical fibers together at their end faces and form a single long fiber. The resulting joint, or fusion splice, permanently joins the two glass fibers end to end, so that optical light signals can pass from one [ Continue reading…]



Drop Cable and Its Termination in FTTH

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by www.fiber-mart.com FTTH (fiber to the home) networks are installed in many areas covering indoor section, outdoor section, as well as the transition in between. To fulfill the cabling requirements from different areas, different types of fiber optic cable are well developed. Drop cable as an important part of FTTH [ Continue reading…]


How to Troubleshoot Transceiver and Switch Port Through Loopback Test?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Loopback Loopback is a commonly used term in telecommunications. It refers to the process of transmitting electronic signals or digital data streams and returning to their sending point without any intentional processing or modification. Therefore, by comparing transmitting signals with the receiving signals, the loopback test is used [ Continue reading…]


Cisco 10GBASE CWDM XENPAK 1570nm 40km Compatible Transceiver

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FM SKU#:SKU00360MRModel#:CWDM-XFP10G-40MFG PART#: CWDM-XFP10G-40 10G CWDM XENPAK is designed for single mode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of CWDM wavelength. There are eight center wavelengths available from 1470nm to 1610nm, with each step 20nm. Key Features High Quality with ISO9001, TUV, CE, FCC, UL and RoHS certificates Condition: [ Continue reading…]


3Com 10GBASE CWDM XENPAK 1570nm 40km Compatible Transceiver

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FM SKU#:SKU00396MRModel#:CWDM-XPK10G-40MFG PART#: CWDM-XPK10G-40 10G CWDM XENPAK is designed for single mode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of CWDM wavelength. There are eighteen center wavelengths available from 1270nm to 1610nm, with each step 20nm. Key Features Fully Compatible with 3Com 10GB CWDM XENPAK 1570nm 40km optical transceiver High [ Continue reading…]


How to Build 10G CWDM Network

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by www.fiber-mart.com As a passive technology, CWDM allows for any protocol to be transported over fiber optic link at specific wavelengths. CWDM technology is a cost-effective and simple method to increase the capacities of fiber optic network, by using different wavelengths to carry different signals over a single optical fiber. [ Continue reading…]