MPO cable Archive


Original manufacturing transceiver VS compatible transceiver

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by www.fiber-mart.com 1. Compatible transceiver are cheaper than original manufacturing transceiver   But in fact, there is not much difference between the two products. The price of the manufacturing transceiver is relatively expensive, mainly due to the cost of the original producer’s brand effect, market monopoly, and user brand identity. [ Continue reading…]


The future of 40G & 100G transceiver in telecommunication

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the rapid development of 5G networks, network operators are also beginning to fully deploy 5G networks. At present, China’s 5G mobile phones are coming soon. As an indispensable optical module component in 5G network communication devices, it also plays an important role. It can be said that [ Continue reading…]



Fiber-mart.com tells you the difference between DAC & AOC

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by www.fiber-mart.com If we want to know the difference between DAC & AOC, we must first understand the two products.   1. DAC (Direct Attach Cable)   In the  Fiberland technology Co. Ltd, there are four types of Direct Attach Cable, which are: 10G SFP+ DAC 25G SFP28 +DAC 40G [ Continue reading…]


What is CWDM Transceiver and application of it?

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CWDM is a low cost WDM transmission technology at the access level of man .It is based on the use of wavelength division switching, such as some telecommunications and data services, such as sonnet /SDH, atm, fiber channel, in layman’s terms, modulates many different signals through the fiber to the other [ Continue reading…]


A brief introduction of 100G QSFP28 DAC Cable

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the construction of 5G networks, people’s requirements for network speed have been rapidly improved. 100G Ethernet has attracted more and more attention due to its high transmission rate and density, and lower device power consumption. Among 100G Ethernet products, 100G optical modules, 100G AOC and 100G DAC [ Continue reading…]



The difference between QSFP28,CFP,CFP2 and CFP4

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by www.fiber-mart.com Cost and power consumption are important driving forces for the development of optical communication market.100G optical module, including QSFP28,CFP,CFP2 and CFP4.Its development is based on low cost and power consumption.The common packaging types of 100G optical modules are QSFP28,CFP,CFP2 and CFP4.   In some markets, the QSFP28 optical module [ Continue reading…]


The trend of optical transceiver of 2020

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the development of China’s 5G network and the improvement of China’s domestic optical module manufacturers’ research and development capabilities and production capacity.This trend greatly increases the cost advantage of Chinese optical module products, making China the optical modules significantly enhance the competitiveness of enterprises.It also stimulated foreign [ Continue reading…]


How do Fiber optic transceivers work?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic transceivers include both a transmitter and a receiver in the same component. These are arranged in parallel so that they can operate independently of each other. Both the receiver and the transmitter have their own circuitry so that they can handle transmissions in both directions.    [ Continue reading…]


MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING AND OTHER SPECIAL SERVICES

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MPLS is a way to create a logical (virtual) network on top of a physical one. This is presently used on fibe-mart.com. The virtual network functions as a separate network and may be used for private point-to-point links.   More and more universities start co-operations and merge with each other. [ Continue reading…]


WHAT ARE FIBER OPTIC TRANSPONDERS?

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In optical fiber communications, a transponder is the element that sends and receives the optical signal from a fiber. A transponder is typically characterized by its data rate and the maximum distance the signal can travel.   >> The difference between a fiber optic transponder and transceiver   A transponder [ Continue reading…]