by Fiber-MART.COM Fiber optic connectors have traditionally been the biggest concern in using fiber optic systems. While connectors were once unwieldy and difficult to use, connector manufacturers have standardized and simplified connectors greatly. This increases the user use convenient increase in the use of optical fiber systems; It is also [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM CWDM/DWDM Mux/Demux and OADM are common fit in with Passive. CWDM and DWDM technology present an efficient approach to share one set of fiber strands as well as set together various communications interfaces like: 10G, SONET OC-192, STM-64, Fiber Channel 1G/2G/4G, Gigabit Ethernet, OC3/OC12 or OC48 and E1/T1, [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM In recent years, passive optical LANs have gained significant popularity as an alternative to horizontal copper structured cabling in a variety of enterprise spaces. The technology brings fiber out of the riser backbone and data center, and with that comes the need for fiber technicians to test [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM A multi fiber connector is the backbone of 40/100 GbE. They are called MPO technology; they have high density, top-notch flexibility, and advanced durability. As such, they are an important aspect of fiber optics and the industry at large. When designing a network, the polarity of an MPO [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM Media converters are a beneficial tool to have when assessing today’s networks. In the past (and somewhat still in the present), copper cabling was a dominant force in the technology field. At its core, a media converter is used to connect two devices that are not entirely relatable. [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM The most important component affecting loss in a multimode cable plant is the source-coupling light into the fiber. Light sources may be light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or lasers. Lasers may be VCSELs (vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers) or Fabry-Perot lasers (telecom style). Each of these emits light in a different pattern, with [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM Despite its reputation as a highly accurate measurement device, the OTDR is only one part of a comprehensive strategy for testing fiber links in the premises. It’s common for the customer of a fiber-optic cable installation to require documentation of test results before accepting the job and [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM In recent years, passive optical LANs have gained significant popularity as an alternative to horizontal copper structured cabling in a variety of enterprise spaces. The technology brings fiber out of the riser backbone and data center, and with that comes the need for fiber technicians to test [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM I have been in the business of installing voice, data and fiber optic cabling for about 30 years and I have been asked this question many times. Most situations usually happen if you are looking at moving your company into an existing building that has some cut cables. So let’s [ Continue reading…]
by Fiber-MART.COM Over the years of 10GbE’s existence, there have been numerous different form factors and optics types introduced. Although the newest SFP+ transceivers offer a much smaller form factor and the ability to offer 1G/10G combo ports on hardware for the first time, the oldest form factor XENPAK remains [ Continue reading…]
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