Entries from 2013-06-01 to 1 month

OM4 Fiber For High Speed Applications

Multimode fibers are identified by the OM (“optical mode”) designation as outlined in the ISO/IEC 11801 standard: · OM1, for fiber with 200/500 MHz-km overfilled launch (OFL) bandwidth at 850/1300 nm (typically 62.5/125 μm fiber) · OM2, fo…

11 Steps To Terminate Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optic cables are being used in an increasing number of applications currently, especially in comupter networks and cable/Internet. And one of the biggest steps in preparing a fiber optic cable is cable termination. Know how to termin…

Cables And Connectors Technology

Nowadays the introduction of high-definition digital video formats and the requirements for carrying high-speed signals have ushered in a higher demand for quality cable construction all the way down the line. A new level of care and exper…

Optical Fiber Fusion Splicing

What is optical fiber fusion splicing?Optical fiber fusion splicing is a welded joint formed between two optical fibers. Fusion splicing is a permanent, low-loss, high-strength joint in contrast to other temporary joint such as a mechanica…

Categories Of Fiber Optic Patch Cables

Fiber patch cable is a cable terminated with fiber optic connectors on both ends. It has two major application areas: computer work station to outlet and fiber optic patch panels or optical cross connect distribution center. Fiber patch ca…

GBIC Transceiver Modules

Optical transceiver is a mechanical mixture of receiver and transformer. It connects the network and fiber optic patch cords. It supports a range of physical media that includes legacy copper and long wave single mode fiber for extended le…

What does an Optical Attenuator do

An optical attenuator is a device commonly used to lower the amount of power of an optical signal in a fiber optic communication system. In fiber optics, attenuation can also be called transmission loss. It's the reduction in light signal …

Keep up with the Development in Networks Nowadays

You aren't by yourself if you have difficulty keeping up with today's development in networks. There appears to be considered a lot of ruckus over things to get, when you should have it and why. Allow me to assist you to.The greatest metho…

LC Connector And LC Attenuator

A fiber optic connector terminates the end of an optical fiber and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The fibers are mechanically coupled and aligned to ensure that light can pass.There has been many different conn…

Buying Optical Fiber Jumper and Fiber Optic Pigtail

The difference between optical fiber jumper and fiber optic pigtailOptical fiber jumper is a fiber optic cable with optical fiber connector plugs on both ends. Fiber optic jumpers are divided into the following three types by termination t…

FiberStore Awarded Contract by the U.S. Army Contracting Command-Rock Island

Jun. 7, 2013 - SHENZHEN, China -- FiberStore Co., Ltd. a leading communications system integrator, source of many today's complex solutions from designing, sourcing, implementing and maintaining, today announced that it was awarded a deliv…

Multiplex Your Fiber By Using CWDM Or DWDM

Using a WDM(Wavelength Division Multiplexing) for expanding the capacity of the fiber to carry multiple client interfaces is a highly advisable way as the physical fiber optic cabling is not cheap. As WDM widely used you must not unfamilia…

Guide To Single Mode Fiber

As you know, there are two basic types of fiber optic system: multimode fiber and single-mode fiber. Multimode fiber is best designed for short transmission distances, and is suited for use in LAN systems and video surveillance. Single-mod…

How Far Will Copper Network Go

In the background of global data traffic rises quickly, the data center construction tend to develop in the direction of cloud computing, and cloud computing data center will more use fiber-based transmission of 10G, even 40G/100G and othe…

Cost Effective Compatible Cisco Transceivers

The transceivers are widely applied to wireless communication devices nowadays. If you are all set to establish a Gigabit Ethernet connection or fiber channel within your own network, then Cisco transceivers is the best option that you can…

Things You Should Know About MPO MTP Fiber cable

MPO/MTP stands for "Multiple-Fiber Push-On/Pull-off". The purpose of MPO / MTP technology is that you can pull just 1 single cable with 8(for example) fibers. So instead of patching 8 seperate fiber cables, you only need patch 1 cable with…

How Does Optical Splitter Work In GEPON Network

With the growing demand of broadband, Passive Optical Network (PON) is the most promising NGN (Next Generation Networking) technology to meet the demand currently. GEPON(Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network) use WDM technology and it i…

US Laboratory has solved the problem of signal distortion in 13000KM fiber optic transmission

According to China Defense Science and Technology Information Network Report, the U.S bell labs researchers have developed a method that can significantly reduce the long distance optical transmission signal distortion problem. The researc…

What Is The Working Principle Of Fiber Optic Cables

For understanding the working principle of optical fiber cable clearly, we first further learn the components of an optical fiber cable.Components Of Fiber Cable A fiber optic cable can be divided into three parts. It is a coaxial cable, a…

Buying The ideal SFP Modules

When you require modules as well as other items for your office system, you need some specialist help. In case you have an IT department, employees know how to choose and install these products. A small company doesn’t most often have thes…