Fiber Optics Sensors Provide Early Warning for Landslides

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic sensors could warn people of imminent landslides, potentially saving lives and reducing destruction.   A team at the Second University of Naples is developing sensor technology that could detect and monitor both large landslides and slow slope movements. The researchers hope to mitigate the effects of these [ Continue reading…]


Introduction of Fiber Optic Coupler with its Benefits & Classification

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by www.fiber-mart.com A fiber optic coupler is an indispensable part of the world of electrical devices. Without these no signals would be transmitted or converted from inputs to outputs. This is the reason these are so important thereby this article discussed about these, introduction, classification and benefits in detail.   Fiber Optic [ Continue reading…]



Introduction of the Transients in Optical WDM Networks

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by www.fiber-mart.com A systems analysis continues to be completed to consider dynamical transient effects in the physical layer of an Optical WDM Network. The physical layer dynamics include effects on different time scales. Dynamics from the transmission signal impulses possess a scale of picoseconds. The timing recovery loops in the receivers [ Continue reading…]


6 Steps Help to Choose Right Fiber Patch Cord Types

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by www.fiber-mart.com There are many fiber patch cord types, such as OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4 multimode fiber and OS2 single mode fiber types. Both ends of the cable are terminated with a high performance hybrid or single type connector comprising of a SC, ST, FC, LC, MTRJ, E2000 connector in [ Continue reading…]


Which SFP Fiber Cable Should I Choose for My Optical Transceiver?

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by www.fiber-mart.com SFP fiber cable and fiber optic transceiver have become more and more important in fiber optic data transmission, especially in data transmission between the switches and equipment. But with so many different kinds of SFP fiber cables available in the market, which one is suitable for may optical transceiers? This [ Continue reading…]



What’s the Difference Between Passive and Active DisplayPort Adapters?

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by www.fiber-mart.com If you’re sending DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort signals from a computer or other video source device to a VGA, DVI or HDMI monitor, you’ll need an adapter. The type of DisplayPort adapter you need, passive or active, depends on the type of signal you’re converting to, how many [ Continue reading…]


6 Steps Help to Choose Right Fiber Patch Cord Types

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by www.fiber-mart.com There are many fiber patch cord types, such as OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4 multimode fiber and OS2 single mode fiber types. Both ends of the cable are terminated with a high performance hybrid or single type connector comprising of a SC, ST, FC, LC, MTRJ, E2000 connector in [ Continue reading…]


Which SFP Fiber Cable Should I Choose for My Optical Transceiver?

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by www.fiber-mart.com SFP fiber cable and fiber optic transceiver have become more and more important in fiber optic data transmission, especially in data transmission between the switches and equipment. But with so many different kinds of SFP fiber cables available in the market, which one is suitable for may optical transceiers? This [ Continue reading…]


What’s the Difference Between Passive and Active DisplayPort Adapters?

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by www.fiber-mart.com If you’re sending DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort signals from a computer or other video source device to a VGA, DVI or HDMI monitor, you’ll need an adapter. The type of DisplayPort adapter you need, passive or active, depends on the type of signal you’re converting to, how many [ Continue reading…]


What Is the Difference Between Shielded and Unshielded Network Cables?

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by www.fiber-mart.com When installing or updating your network infrastructure, there are a variety of network patch cable types to consider. Among the choices to be made is whether to install shielded twisted pair cables (STP) or unshielded twisted pair cables (UTP). Twisted pair cabling consists of two conductors of a single circuit [ Continue reading…]