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Applications
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
SOPTO Products
- Fiber Optic Transceiver Module
- High Speed Cable
- Fiber Optical Cable
- 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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Fiber Optic Imaging
Fiber optic imaging is used for a myriad of applications across several different industries. The concept of fiber optic imaging uses the optical transmission properties of fiber to transmit an image from end to end. To accomplish this, most imaging applications use an image guide or coherent bundle to collect an image of the target or subject area, then relays that information to the view end for interpretation.
Imaging applications require individual fibers to be aligned, fused, and bundled to function correctly as an image guide. Bundling is necessary as a single fiber optic cable is only capable of reproducing a single color of varying intensity, based on what it received from the source or subject area.
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By bundling several, in some cases thousands of identical individual fibers, an image guide or coherent bundle relies on each fiber to focus on reproducing a single color, but collectively the bundle reproduces the target subject exactly.
Fiber optic imaging is used in a wide variety of industries including the semiconductor and medical industries. Imaging is also used for measurement and has enabled advancements in science and manufacturing previously not possible with older technologies
Bandwidth and application differences, between copper and fiber optic cabling
TYPE | BANDWIDTH | USES | BENEFITS | LIMITS |
Fiber Optic Cables | < 10 GHz | Data Communications, Broadcast | Most bandwidth. Fastest transmission speeds. Immune to EMI/RFI | Difficult to terminate. Most expensive cost / foot. |
Twisted Pair Cables (Unshielded Copper) | < 100 MHz (Cat 5E) | Structured wiring in local area networks | Inexpensive. Relatively easy to install and terminate | Maximum distance of 100m. Can be affected by EMI/RFI. |
Coax Cable (Copper) | < 1 GHz (RG6) | Cable TV, Broadcast, Test and Instrumentation | Inexpensive. Relatively easy to install and terminate. Can span longer distances than UTP. | Can be affected by EMI/RFI. |
Bandwidth and application differences, between copper and fiber optic cabling
Sopto is a professional fiber optic manufacturer and supplier. We can supply high quality fiber optic products for different industrial applications.
For more information, please contact a Sopto representative by calling 86-755-36946668, or by sending an email to info@sopto.com.