Archive Post for September, 2020


Why do we need 10GBASE-T copper transceivers?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com 10GBASE-T, or IEEE 802.3an-2006, is a standard released in 2006 to provide 10Gbit/s connections over unshielded or shielded twisted pair cables, with distances up to 30 meters (98 ft) with RJ45 connectors on an electrical transceiver (or copper transceiver). It’s backward-compatible with existing 1GbE (1 Gigabit Ethernet) networks, [ Continue reading…]


Introduction to 40GBASE QSFP+ Optical Modules

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 by www.fiber-mart.com 40GBASE Optical modules are various of optical transceivers with 40Gbps transmission rate, in which the QSFP is the main form factor. And the 40G QSFP+ Modules are the most broadly applied optical transceivers. In this article 10Gtek will be introducing different network solutions of the most prevailing 40G [ Continue reading…]



Frequently Asked Questions About 100GbE QSFP28 Transceivers

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 by www.fiber-mart.com 1.What is QSFP28 transceiver? A: The QSFP28 transceiver is a high-rate optical module for 100G Ethernet. It employs QSFP form factor. The QSFP28 transceiver has four signal channels, each with a maximum transmission rate of 28 Gbps. It is available in a variety of fiber link distances. The [ Continue reading…]


The Simple Guide of Optical Transceiver

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Definition   The word we now often refer to optical module is transceiver. It is a compound of transmitter and receiver, which is a smart combine. Because it vividly expresses the key function of the device, transmitting and receiving signal. Therefore, a transceiver is basically a transmitter and [ Continue reading…]


Understand 10G SFP+ Transceiver From the Perspective of Connecting Cable Types

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 by www.fiber-mart.com SFP+ transceiver is very popular in many data center and enterprise servers network application. As we all known, 10G SFP+ transceivers have a big branch family. Different SFP+ transceivers can provide a wide variety of connectivity options. There are several approaches for us to understand 10G SFP+ transceivers [ Continue reading…]



A Simple Application of 10GBase-T Transceiver in Copper Network

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Besides fiber optic cables, 10G Ethernet SFP+ transceivers can transfer data over copper cables, like twin-axial cabling or twisted pair cabling. This kind of SFP+ transceiver is equipped with a RJ-45 connector on one side, as the below figure shows. It is called 10GBase-T SFP+ transceiver. With cat6, cat6a or [ Continue reading…]


Understand 10G SFP+ Transceiver From the Perspective of Connecting Cable Types

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 by www.fiber-mart.com SFP+ transceiver is very popular in many data center and enterprise servers network application. As we all known, 10G SFP+ transceivers have a big branch family. Different SFP+ transceivers can provide a wide variety of connectivity options. There are several approaches for us to understand 10G SFP+ transceivers [ Continue reading…]


A Simple Application of 10GBase-T Transceiver in Copper Network

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 by www.fiber-mart.com Besides fiber optic cables, 10G Ethernet SFP+ transceivers can transfer data over copper cables, like twin-axial cabling or twisted pair cabling. This kind of SFP+ transceiver is equipped with a RJ-45 connector on one side, as the below figure shows. It is called 10GBase-T SFP+ transceiver. With cat6, [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Transceivers for 5G Networking Equipment

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 by www.fiber-mart.com 5G rollouts are on the horizon, with major telecom companies set to rollout limited network access in the US and Europe. Most folks pay attention to the wireless requirements in these networks, but local antennas will still need to be connected to the telephone network and the Internet [ Continue reading…]


FTTx Solution: What is the difference between ONU and ONT?

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 by www.fiber-mart.com In the project of the Optical Fiber Access Network, the end-user has two nouns, ONU and ONT. However, many people are not quite sure what the two words mean.   The optical fiber is connected to the ONU through the passive optical network equipment (ODN). After the branch [ Continue reading…]