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  • What Is a Fiber Optic Splitter?

    What Is a Fiber Optic Splitter?

    In today’s optical network typologies, the advent of fiber optic splitter contributes to helping users maximize the performance of optical network circuits. Fiber optic splitter, also referred to as optical splitter, or beam splitter, is an integrated wave-guide optical power distribution d...
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  • MPO / MTP Fiber optic patch cable type, male and female connector, polarity

    MPO / MTP Fiber optic patch cable type, male and female connector, polarity

    For the increasing demand of high-speed and high-capacity optical communication system, MTP / MPO optical fiber connector and optical fiber jumper are ideal schemes to meet the high-density wiring requirements of data center. Due to their advantages of large number of cores, small volume and high...
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  • What is Optical Fiber Patch Cable?

    What is Optical Fiber Patch Cable?

    Optical fiber patch cable: After processing the optical fiber cable and optical fiber connector through a certain process, fix the optical fiber connector on both ends of the optical fiber cable, so as to form an optical fiber patch cable with optical fiber cable in the middle and optical fiber c...
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  • Fiber Optic Patch Cord LC/SC/FC/ST Differences

    Fiber Optic Patch Cord LC/SC/FC/ST Differences

    between optical fiber connectors Optical fiber jumpers are generally classified by installing connectors. FC, ST, SC and LC optical fiber jumper connectors are common. What are the characteristics and differences of these four optical fiber jumper con...
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  • Fiber Pigtail

    Fiber Pigtail

    The fiber pigtail refers to a connector similar to a half jumper used to connect an optical fiber and an optical fiber coupler. It includes a jumper connector and a section of optical fiber. Or connect transmission equipment and ODF racks, etc. Only one end of the optica...
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  • Polarity of LC/SC and MPO/MTP fibers

    Polarity of LC/SC and MPO/MTP fibers

    Duplex fiber and polarity In the application of 10G Optical fiber, two optical fibers are used to realize two-way transmission of data. One end of each optical fiber is connected to the transmitter and the other end is connected to the receiver. Both are indispensable. We call them duplex optical...
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  • WHAT IS MPO / MTP 16 CONNECTOR FIBERS OPTIC CABLE?

    WHAT IS MPO / MTP 16 CONNECTOR FIBERS OPTIC CABLE?

    16 core MPO / MTP fiber Optic Cable is a new type of fiber assemblies to support 400G transmission, the basic MPO trunking systems are available in 8, 12 and 24-fiber variants. The assemblies are offered in single row 16-fiber and 32-fiber (2×16) configurations to achieve the highest density...
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  • SC vs LC—What’s the difference?

    SC vs LC—What’s the difference?

    Optical connectors are used for connection between network devices at data centers and for the connection of fiber optic cable to equipment on customer premises (e.g. FTTH). Among the various types of fiber connector, SC and LC are two of the most commonly used ...
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  • Data Center Solution

    Data Center Solution

    The data center room wiring system is composed of two parts: SAN network wiring system and network cabling system. In computer systems engineering, must respect the room within the wiring of unified planning and design, wiring bridge routing must be integrated into the engine room and other kinds...
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  • What Makes a Quality MTP/MPO Cable

    What Makes a Quality MTP/MPO Cable

    MTP/MPO cables are used in a variety of high-speed, high-density applications and within larger data centers. Generally the quality of the cable is determined by the stability and sustainability of the network as a whole. So, how can you spot a quality MTP Cable in the w...
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  • What’s the Difference Between UPC and APC Connector?

    What’s the Difference Between UPC and APC Connector?

    We usually hear about descriptions like “LC/UPC multimode duplex fiber optic patch cable”, or “ST/APC single-mode simplex fiber optic jumper”. What do these words UPC and APC connector mean? What’s the difference between them? This article may give some explanations to y...
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  • Single-mode Fiber (SMF): Higher Capability and Better Future-proofing

    As we all know, multimode fiber is usually divided into OM1, OM2, OM3 and OM4. Then how about single mode fiber? In fact, the types of single mode fiber seem much more complex than multimode fiber. There are two primary sources of specification of single mode optical fiber. One is the ITU-T G.65x...
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