by www.fiber-mart.com As DWDM system is composed of these five components, how do they work together? The following steps give out the answer (also you can see the whole structure of a fundamental DWDM system in the figure below): 1. The transponder accepts input in the form of a [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com DWDM technology is an extension of optical networking. DWDM devices (multiplexer, or Mux for short) combine the output from several optical transmitters for transmission across a single optical fiber. At the receiving end, another DWDM device (demultiplexer, or DeMux for short) separates the combined optical signals and passes each channel [ Continue reading…]
FC-SC Duplex 10G OM4 50/125 Mulitmode Armored Fiber Patch Cable Fiber Patch Cables also known as fiber jumpers or fiber patch cords.Fiber optic patch cable is one of most commonly used components in fiber optic network.10G fiber optic patch cables provide 10 gigabit data transfer speeds in high bandwidth applications [ Continue reading…]
E2000/UPC-E2000/UPC Plenum(OFNP) Simplex 9/125 Single-mode Fiber Patch Cable Plenum-rated fiber optic cables are different from other types of cabling by the special types of plastics used in the fiber optic cable jackets. Because plenum cables are routed through air circulation spaces, which contain very few fire barriers, they need to [ Continue reading…]
FM SKU#:SKU00075RModel#:SM-FCA-E2000A-PDX-FMMFG PART#: FC/APC-E2000/APC Plenum(OFNP) Duplex 9/125 Single-mode Fiber Patch Cable Plenum-rated fiber optic cables are different from other types of cabling by the special types of plastics used in the fiber optic cable jackets. Because plenum cables are routed through air circulation spaces, which contain very few fire barriers, [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com When installing fibre optic cable, care must be taken to ensure that the cable is not bent, stretched or deformed. The best case is that the fibre core will break and be faulty, the worst case is that the fibre optic core will be deformed or damaged and cause [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com When you’re planning a new network cable installation or considering upgrades to an existing network, you might want to consider using fiber optic cables. Network fiber cables have some definite advantages over copper cables. 1. Greater Bandwidth Copper cables were originally designed for voice transmission and have a [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com I receive many questions when it comes to the topic of Networks and Datacom, but one subject I believe many can benefit from is how to determine the differences between one fiber optic patch cord and another. Now, fiber optic patch cords come in a variety of cable and connector [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com Mayday, mayday. We have a problem! We have two switches who desperately want to talk to each other but the walls of their switch cabinets are restricting conversation and they are located 7 feet away from each other. Luckily there is a transceiver that can help us out: [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com Have you ever tried to plug an optic SFP+ transceiver into an SFP+ port to discover that the connection didn’t work, i.e. traffic was very slow or there was no data transmission at all? Did you manage to diagnose the problem and find a resolution? There are several possible reasons [ Continue reading…]
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