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About the Fiber Optic Splitter
In optical network topologies, the advent of fiber optic splitters helps users maximize network performance. A fiber splitter is a passive optical device that can split an optical signal into multiple...
Why Fiber Optic Attenuators Are Used in Fiber Optic Cable Transmission Lines?
The intensity of the optical signal received by the optical receiving device needs to be within a certain range, and the optical power cannot be too strong or too weak. Otherwise, the device's lif...
The Working Principle and Performance Index of Fiber Optic Attenuator
Fiber attenuators are passive devices used to reduce the power of a signal to a certain level. It is widely used in the detection and debugging of optical fiber communication systems, equipment, and i...
How to Face the Loss Challenge in Fiber Cabling and Link Design?
1. How will fiber cabling survive the future?Data center has been in the process of dynamic development, so how can we build a long-term stable infrastructure, so that the wiring scheme changing with ...
Introduction of the Fiber Loss Budget Standard
1. About the standardThe IEEE 802.3ba standard and its newer version, IEEE 802.1bm, introduced 100G Ethernet into the data center space more than a decade ago. The next IEEE Ethernet standard, 802.3cd...
The Optical Fiber Loss Budget and Influencing Factors
Ⅰ. Know the optical fiber loss budgetToday, IT hardware demands ever higher computing speeds, and the tiny fiber loss budgets of high-speed topologies such as 400Gb Ethernet and 256Gb Fibre Channel a...
Optical Transceiver Interoperability and Compatibility
Numerous network deployments have utilized countless compatible fiber optic transceivers. However, when selecting optical transceivers, quality, interoperability, and compatibility remain big concerns...
What's the AWG?
AWG, or Arrayed Waveguide Gratings are optical planar devices which are normally used as multiplexers/ demultiplexers. Layouts of those devices are primarily based on an array of waveguides with each ...
How to Distinguish MTP and MPO Fiber Jumpers?
MTP and MPO fiber jumpers have connectors at both ends and are ideal for high-density cabling systems and cable management cabling that require space savings. The difference between fiber jumper MTP a...
What Are the Differences Between MTP and MPO Connectors?
1. What is MTP connector?MTP Connector is a kind of high performance MPO connector with a variety of innovative designs. MTP is a registered brand of MPO optical fiber connector produced by US Conec.C...
What is WDM?
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is a technique in fiber optic transmission for using multiple light wavelengths to send data over the same medium. Two or more frequencies of light can travel al...
End-Face Cleaning is Crucial to Network Performance
NTT conducted a study a few years ago to examine the reasons why networks failed. As a result, 80% of network owners and 98% of installers said that fiber connector contamination was the main reason f...
Understanding the Fire Rating & Jacket of Fiber Optic Cable
Fiber optic cable is made up of an inner core, an outer jacket, cladding, and strengthening material. The shielding and conductors inside the cable require protection from the jacket since the bare fi...
Understanding the Fire Rating and Jacket of Fiber Optic Cable
Fiber optic cable is made up of an inner core, an outer jacket, cladding, and strengthening material. The shielding and conductors inside the cable require protection from the jacket since the bare fi...
Cleaning Fiber Optic Adapters is a Mandatory for Jumper Installers
As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, the telecom industry is facing an unprecedented challenge: Today, more people than ever before rely on high-speed Internet connections. This has led to a huge incre...