Fiber Optics knowledge
- Maintained Methods of Fusion Splicer Parts
- How to Use the Fiber Optic Cleaver?
- What are Fixed Attenuators & Variable Attenuators?
- Deployable Fiber Optic Systems for Harsh Mining Environments
- Developing Miniature Fiber Optic Cable Has Become the Trend
- Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures
- 6 Steps to Selecting a Fiber Optic Cable
- Signal Attenuation Introduction
- How Fiber Transmission Works?
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Fiber Optis can be used in so many fields:
Data Storage Equipment
Interconnects,Networking
Gigabit Ethernet
FTTx, HDTV,CATV
Aerospace & Avionics
Data Transfer Tests
Network Equipment
Broadcast Automotive
Electronics,Sensing
Oil & Gas, Imaging
Outside Plant,Central Office
Harsh Environment
Data Transmission
Illumination,Institutions
Ship to Shore,Education
Simulation,Military,Space
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Semiconductor Equipment
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
Premise Networks Carrier Networks
Independent Telecommunication Providers
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- High Speed Cable
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- Fiber Optical Patch Cords
- Splitter CWDM DWDM
- PON Solution
- FTTH Box ODF Closure
- PCI-E Network Card
- Network Cables
- Fiber Optical Adapter
- Fiber Optical Attenuator
- Fiber Media Converter
- PDH Multiplexers
- Protocol Converter
- Digital Video Multiplexer
- Fiber Optical Tools
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Recommended
- Intro to Sealed Miniature Fiber Optic Cable
Sealed Miniature Fiber Optic Cable uses fiber loose tube stainless steel tube structure. It is small, light-weight with high temperature properties and lateral pressure resistance…
- The Difference between Loose Tube Fiber and Tight Buffer Fiber
Tight-buffered cables often are used for intra-building, risers, general building and plenum applications. Loose tube fiber optic cable is typically used for outside-plant installation in aerial, duct and direct-buried applications...
- Using Dark Fiber for Low-Latency Tradin
The trading firm or investment bank that needs to connect buildings to support a low-latency trading strategy has a range of approaches to evaluate in relation to its unique situation.
- Some Knowledge about Fiber Optic Cables
This page shows some basic important info about fiber optic cables. If you are interested, see it please.
- Size and Weight Advantages of Fiber Optic Cable over Copper Cabl
Size and weight factors are always needed to be taken into consideration when preparing for a cable plant installation.
- Signal Attenuation Introduction
Signal attenuation in an optical fiber is measured in decibels (dB). Fiber optic cable specifications express loss as attenuation per 1 km length (dB/km)…
- What is Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cable
Loose tube cable: small, thin plastic tubes containing as many as a dozen 250 micron buffered fibers used to protect fibers in cables rated for outside plant use.
- Fiber Optics Ushering in a New Era of Digital Security
Why we said Fiber Optics Ushering in a New Era of Digital Security? Click here for the answer?
- Fiber Optics or Virtualization Connects Two Buildings Together
When you have a large establishment, there may come a time when you have to connect two separate buildings together in order to share the network resources…
- The Differences & Costs & Factors to Consider with Aerial Fiber
Have you been considering aerial fiber optic deployment? If so, there are many factors to consider. Click here for the more please.
- What are Fixed Attenuators & Variable Attenuators?
Fixed value attenuators have fixed values that are specified in decibels. Variable attenuators come with variety separate designs…To purchase these products, please contact us.
- Developing Miniature Fiber Optic Cable Has Become the Trend
Global fiber optic cable manufacturers are utilizing the feature of optical fiber's small bending radius. Their desire is to develop the method that using the fiber optic cable as same as using copper cable…
- How to Use the Fiber Optic Cleaver?
Fiber optic cleaver is used to cut the fiberglass to make a good end face, as we know the quality of the bare fiber end face will determine the quality of the joint of the fibers in the fiber optic fusion process…
- Maintained Methods of Fusion Splicer Parts
The most common parts of a fiber fusion splicer include Electrodes and V-Grooves. Fusion splicers are dependent upon high-quality electrodes to focus that critical arc of electricity…
- Fiber Optic Network Optical Wavelength Transmission Bands
As fiber optic networks have developed for longer distances, higher speeds and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), fibers have been used in new wavelength ranges, now called "bands…
- Info about Fiber Optic Bandwidth
Since the higher order modes have greater deviations, the modal dispersion of a fiber (and therefore its laser bandwidth) tends to be very sensitive to modal conditions in the fiber…
- What is Indoor and Outdoor Cable?
Indoor/outdoor cable assemblies are designed for general outdoor applications, yet they are riser rated and can be used indoors without the restrictions imposed upon loose tube cables, or non-UL approved cable…
- How to Manage Fiber Optic Attenuation?
The main limit to performance in optical fiber is attenuation. How to manage fiber optic attenuation is important problem. See this page to find out a solution, please…
- Go Green with Fiber Optics Christmas Trees
Fiber optic Christmas trees have become a welcome alternative to traditional Christmas tree lights, and offer a solution that’s kind to your pocketbook as well as to the planet…
- Why Fiber Optic Cable is More Popular than Copper Cable?
Why fiber optic cable more popular than copper cable? There are four advantages of fiber optic cabling…