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- Why is Multiplexing Needed in Data Communication Systems?
- What is Concept of Multiplexing in Telephone System?
- What is Digital TV Frequency?
- Outlook of the WDM Networks
- DWDM Technical Overview
- CWDM Technical Overview
- How to Activate Cable Modems?
- How to Install a Fiber Optic Modem?
- How do I Choose a Best Fiber Modem?
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Applications
Multiplexers can be used to connect PBX, Hot line and other devices of network from central site to user site through fiber optical cable.
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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Low power consumption
Good EMC, EMI
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Intro to Fiber Optic Multiplexer Technology
Fiber Optic Multiplexer, also commonly referred to as a “mux”, is a device that processes two or more light signals through a single optical fiber, in order to increase the amount of information that can be carried through a network. These signals are often demultiplexed by a demultiplexer, which is contrary to a multiplexer, receives a single input signal and distributes it over several output lines.
Multiplexers work by increasing a fiber’s transmission capacity using different techniques and light source technologies. Multiplexing is commonly used in telephone networks, video streaming/processing, digital broadcasting, analog broadcasting, and digital broadcasting. Using a multiplexer also allows data to be sent farther, more securely, and with less electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.
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