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ST-106 Fiber Optic Cleaver

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ST-106 Fiber Optic Cleaver Optical Fiber Cleaver Easy to use, convenient, rotating blade, no position limited, High-precision cutting…Optical Fiber Cleaver  Light weight Cleave angle: < 1 degree Replaceable blade Cleave blade with 16 cleave spots Nearly 50,000 fibers blade life (2000-3000 /spot) Adjustable cleave length:10-20mm Bare fiber diameter 0.25mm~0.9mm Outercoat [ Continue reading…]


Fujikura CT08 Fiber Cleaver

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Fujikura CT-08 Fiber Cleaver The Most Robest Cleaver In Stock Specification:Dedicated for singel Fiber CleavingFiber Clamps and cleaving blade replaceable by userNo too necessary for blade rotationWide lever opening allows easy fiber placementSimple and Single-step operationFeatures:1. Application: Single Fibers: 160μ M to 900μ M coating, 125μ M cladding2. Fiber Handling System: [ Continue reading…]



Why do we need 10GBASE-T copper transceivers?

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10GBASE-T, or IEEE 802.3an-2006, is a standard released in 2006 to provide 10Gbit/s connections over unshielded or shielded twisted pair cables, with distances up to 30 meters (98 ft) with RJ45 connectors on an electrical transceiver (or copper transceiver). It’s backward-compatible with existing 1GbE (1 Gigabit Ethernet) networks, meaning that [ Continue reading…]


The Simple Guide of Optical Transceiver

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The word we now often refer to optical module is transceiver. It is a compound of transmitter and receiver, which is a smart combine. Because it vividly expresses the key function of the device, transmitting and receiving signal. Therefore, a transceiver is basically a transmitter and receiver in a small [ Continue reading…]


Understand 10G SFP+ Transceiver From the Perspective of Connecting Cable Types

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SFP+ transceiver is very popular in many data center and enterprise servers network application. As we all known, 10G SFP+ transceivers have a big branch family. Different SFP+ transceivers can provide a wide variety of connectivity options. There are several approaches for us to understand 10G SFP+ transceivers family. For example, [ Continue reading…]



QSFP Cables Offer Internet Speed Desired

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You will enjoy it as much as possible by the speed of the network or other hardware problems, can not be with an internet addict?   On top of that you will not be able to achieve a social network can be connected with other important work friends. Where you [ Continue reading…]


Understanding Sfp Optical Transceivers

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The word SFP is an IT industry term which stands for Small Form Factor Pluggable. An SFP is a variety of Optical Transceiver, which is designed to convert serial electric signals into serial optical signals. SFP modules are typically inserted into a network switch in order to connect a Fiber Optic system [ Continue reading…]


Available in fibre terminal module QSFP+ A0C computing data

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Rod 40G transceiver opportunities will appear, providing 40G QSFP SR transceiver and Ethernet for application less than 50m QSFP+ A0C, many transceivers suppliers have already started up. More than 10 transceiver company has announced the launch of the new transceivers and/or QSFP+ A0C, more vendors are seizing opportunities. Lower threshold of [ Continue reading…]


Cisco 10GBASE SFP+ Fiber Modules

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The Cisco® 10GBASE SFP+ modules is one kind of fiber transceiver who offers customers a wide variety of 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options for data center, enterprise wiring closet, and service provider transport applications.   Main features of Cisco 10GBASE SFP+ modules include: it has the smallest 10G form factor ,hot-swappable input/output [ Continue reading…]


How To Clean The Fiber Optic Connector

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Fiber optic cleaning is one of the most important thing in the process of fiber optic system maintenance, which is required to keep quality connections between fiber optic equipment. As we know, the fiber optic connector consists of fiber optic plug and the adapter. The ends of the fiber optic cables [ Continue reading…]