MPO cable Archive


Four Commonly Used Fiber Optic Transceivers

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by www.fiber-mart.com In last 5 years, the sale of optical transceivers has grown steadily and is expected to grow exponentially in the years to come. Today, there are many types of optical transceiver modules available in the market. They are segregated as per data transmission speed, connections and packing forms. Few most [ Continue reading…]


12 Fibers 2In-2Out FM034 Series Horizontal Fiber Optic Splice Closure

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12 Fibers 2In-2Out FM034 Series Horizontal Fiber Optic Splice Closure Description Horizontal (inline) fiber optic splice closures are made of excellent engineering plastics. Fiber-Mart supply different ports types, fittings and different fiber optic core numbers for horizontal fiber optic splice closures.Fiber-Mart’s Splice Closure is suitable for protecting optical fiber splices [ Continue reading…]



19″ Network cabinet type A 12U FM-TA-12U-600-600 Landing Chassis

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19″ Network cabinet type A 12U FM-TA-12U-600-600 Landing Chassis Network cabinets, used to store the 19-inch standard or non-standard equipment such as routers, switches, patch panels, servers, monitors, UPS modules. With good usability and security facilities, easy to operate, installation and maintenance, ensures the safety of the operator.The back of [ Continue reading…]


MU-MU Plenum(OFNP) Simplex 50/125 Multi-mode Fiber Patch Cable

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Best MU-MU Plenum(OFNP) Simplex 50/125 Multi-mode Fiber Patch Cable Product for you 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 [ Continue reading…]


The Positive Impact of Using Optical Fibers on Cell Towers

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by www.fiber-mart.com While fiber optic technology has been utilized for many years in the communications industry, consumers generally identify with the role that it plays in wired communications such as Cable TV, Fiber-To-The-Home, and the related networking equipment.  However, what most overlook or do not realize is the significant impact that [ Continue reading…]



Understanding The Difference Between Single-mode and Multimode Fiber

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by www.fiber-mart.com There are so many cable options available the one might wonder where to start. This article will set you on the right path in the decision process. Let’s begin by focusing on single mode and multimode fiber optic cables.   Multimode   Multimode optical fiber cable has a larger [ Continue reading…]


Importance of Using Reliable Fiber Network Simulation Platforms

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by www.fiber-mart.com In many cases, the primary focus of a fiber network simulation platform is on the electro-optical equipment at both ends of the fiber optic link.  Since the purpose of network simulators is to evaluate the DUT (Device Under Test) equipment, it only makes sense that this is where the attention [ Continue reading…]


The Importance of Optical Detectors

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by www.fiber-mart.com Today, I am going to discuss what happens at the other end of a fiber link — detectors. Optical detectors, as the name implied, can detect the amount of light received. Our very own eyes are a pair of detectors as they can receive light information with the retina [ Continue reading…]


Optical Fiber Solutions for OTDR Training

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by www.fiber-mart.com Learning to operate an OTDR properly is a critical skill for field technicians managing and servicing fiber optic networks.  The OTDR is used frequently to determine length and loss characteristics, including testing optical fibers for faults and related issues that can negatively affect network performance.   There are a number [ Continue reading…]


OTDR Launch Fibers – Importance and Usage

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by www.fiber-mart.com An Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) is an optical measurement instrument designed to detect faults, splices and bends in optical fiber cables.  It functions by launching pulses of light into the optical fiber and measuring the back reflections created by the faults, splices, and bends.  It can identify [ Continue reading…]