Introduction of SUNMA OP-5000 Fiber Polishing Machine(MPO/ MTP)

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The 5000 also has fully programmable pressure and speed ramp rates for slow starting the polishing process. It also has programmable film change counters and maintenance section for alerting operators when to change film or provide service to the machine. If the number of connectors loaded into the polishing fixture [ Continue reading…]


How to Measure Fiber Optic Network by Using OTDR Testers?

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How to Measure Fiber Optic Network by Using OTDR Testers? Optical fiber measurement can be divided into three steps: using OTDR testers for parameter setting, data acquisition and analysis. Measuring parameters include artificial Settings. (1) the wavelength selection (λ): Because of different wavelengths corresponding to different features (including attenuation, slightly curved, etc.), [ Continue reading…]



What Is The Basic Principle Of OTDR Test

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There are many fiber tools available for testing at different stages of the network, to meet various test requirements. These tests are used to reveal the total loss, optical return loss (ORL) and fiber length, can be in a single fiber or a complete network. In addition, the test may [ Continue reading…]


Fibre optic splicing introduction

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Fibre optic splicing introduction Rather than using optical fibre connectors, it is possible to splice two optical fibres together. An fibre optic splice is defined by the fact that it gives a permanent or relatively permanent connection between two fibre optic cables. That said, some manufacturers do offer fibre optic splices [ Continue reading…]


Fibre optic receiver

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Fibre optic receiver Once data has been transmitted across a fiber optic cable, it is necessary for it to be received and converted into electrical signals so that it can be processed and distributed to its final destination. The fiber optic receiver is the essential component in this process as it performs the [ Continue reading…]



Fusion Splice vs. Mechanical Splice

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Fusion Splice vs. Mechanical Splice There are four basic steps involved in fusion splice and mechanical splice. For both the two methods, the first two steps are nearly the same, and there’s a little difference for the last two steps.   Steps for Fusion Splice Step 1: Fiber preparation. Fibers are prepared [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Tester – Optical Power Meter

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Fiber Optic Tester – Optical Power Meter In fiber optic network, whether installing new cable, or troubleshooting existing cable, cable testing always plays an important role in the process. Optical power meter which is widely used for power measurement and loss testing is well known to us. Today, we are going to [ Continue reading…]


Pluggable Transceivers Used in Data Centers

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Today’s data centers are going through unprecedented growth and innovation as emerging optical standards and customers’ demands for higher-level networking services converge. Bandwidth, port density and low-power demands come as the main drivers that populate the deployment of fiber optic networks. And in fiber optic network implementations, pluggable transceivers provide a [ Continue reading…]


Recommendations for High-speed Fiber Optic cable

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Recent years, with the developments of 10g transceiver modules, there is a low cost technical solution in the short distance high speed internet connections, it is gigabit high speed cable. These direct attach cables also known as twinax cable, they are different from other common fiber optic cable, whether in [ Continue reading…]


How to Deploy 10G, 40G, 100G in the Same Network

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In 2010, 10G SFP+ became the primary equipment interface in data center applications. However, jump to 2017, as demand for greater bandwidth shows no signs of slowing, 40G and 100G transceiver shipments saw a whopping increase. While shipments of 40G and 100G modules are on the rise, the large majority of data center networks [ Continue reading…]