Archive Post for March, 2017


How to definite the Fiber Media Converter?

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How to definite the Fiber Media Converter? A converter, also called a transceiver, is a device comprises both atransmitter and a receiver which are combined and share common circuitry or a single housing. When no circuitry is common between transmit and receive functions, the device is a transmitter-receiver. The term [ Continue reading…]


The Right way to Test Hardware by Loopback Cables

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The Right way to Test Hardware by Loopback Cables Fiber loopback cables  Fiber loopback cables provide system test engineers a simple but effective way of testing the transmission capability and receiver sensitivity of network equipment. The hardware loopback plug test is used to see if the router has any faults. If [ Continue reading…]



Do you choose the Right Fiber Optic Adapters?

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Do you choose the Right Fiber Optic Adapters? Today, fiber-mart.com would like to introduce one of small but very important accessory in the fiber cabling field, the fiber optic adapter.   The fiber optic adapters are commonly used in the fiber optic connection field. They are used to provide a cable [ Continue reading…]


What And How To Use Digital Optical Connection

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What And How To Use Digital Optical Connection Definition of a Digital Optical Connection   A digital optical connection is a type of connection that uses light (fiber optics) to transfer audio data digitally from a compatible source device to a compatible playback device. The audio data is converted from electrical pulses [ Continue reading…]


What Is a Fiber Optic Cable?

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What Is a Fiber Optic Cable? A fiber optic cable is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing. They’re designed for long distance, very high performance data networking and telecommunications.   Compared to wired cables, fiber optic cables provide higher bandwidth and can transmit data over [ Continue reading…]



How a fiber-optic cable could forever change life

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How a fiber-optic cable could forever change life Summer construction on the first fiber-optic cable to cross the Arctic has rural Alaska telecom providers promising a huge market shift in a region that is on the underserved side of the digital divide.   As two ships unspool cable onto the floor of [ Continue reading…]


Only Connect: On fibre optic connectors fiber-mart.com

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This week I am going to give you an overview of common fibre optic connectors in use today. I get asked a lot about which connectors to use and the following guide should give you an idea of what is out there and is best suited to your application. I [ Continue reading…]


Introduction of Fiber-Optic Connector Technology for O&G Ops

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Fiber-optics (FO) technology is finding new uses in subsea applications. Fiber allows longer transmission distances and higher data rates than copper — a fortuitous development, as offshore drilling moves to deeper depths. Petroleum exploration and production are also becoming smarter, as operators pursue real-time information and analysis of both the individual [ Continue reading…]


What’s the Evolution to flexible grid WDM from fiber-mart.com

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WDM networks operate by transmitting multiple wavelengths, or channels, over a fiber simultaneously. Each channel is assigned a slightly different wavelength, preventing interference between channels. Modern DWDM networks typically support 88 channels, with each channel spaced at 50 GHz, as defined by industry standard ITU G.694. Each channel is an independent [ Continue reading…]


Fiber-mart.com CWDM for the Subsea Market-by Fiber-MART.COM

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Originally developed for the Metro Telecom market, CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology has become ubiquitous in all telecom markets as well as the subsea market.   CWDM is a cost-effective and technology-efficient way to multiplex a number of signals on one fiber. There are a number of wavelength multiplexing techniques that [ Continue reading…]