Fiber Optic Paves the Way to Internet of Things
You are driving home when you receive an alert from your printer to pick up some ink, since it is running out. While picking up the printer ink, you receive an alert from your refrigerator to pick up...
View ArticleOM3 and OM4 in 40/100G Migration
To meet the continuously increased requirements, data center 40/100G migration is underway. The infrastructure of data centers for the 40G/100G should meet the requirements like high speed,...
View ArticleUnderstanding Loss in Fiber Optic
Fiber optic transmission has various advantages over other transmission methods like copper or radio transmission. Fiber optic which is lighter, smaller and more flexible than copper can transmit...
View ArticleWhat Kind of Single-mode Fiber Should You Choose?
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....
View ArticleArmored Fiber Cable for Robust and Flexible Network
Fiber optic failures in telecommunication industry can cause a lot of problems and loss. Thus, protection of the fragile optical fibers is always an important factor to be considered during fiber cable...
View ArticleTight-Buffered Distribution Cable Selection Guide
Tight-buffered distribution cable consists of several tight-buffered fibers consolidated in a single cable. It is usually used in backbone subsystems, linking equipment rooms, telecommunications rooms...
View ArticleTight-Buffered Fiber Distribution Cables for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Optical fibers with fiber counts ranging from 2 to 144 counts or more are usually coated together inside a single strand of fiber optic cable for better protection and cabling. Multi-fiber optic cables...
View ArticleOptimize Network Capacity with Ribbon Optical Cable
Since the transmission protocols progress to higher and higher data rates, local area network (LAN) campus, building backbones and data centers are expected to employ cables with greater fiber counts,...
View ArticleUltra Low Loss BIF & LC Uniboot Cables Assist in High Density Cabling
Since the requirements for bandwidth keep growing all the time, more and more fiber optic cables are being installed in telecommunication area within a given space. What characteristics do you expect...
View ArticleUsing Ultra Low Loss Fiber Cable for Data Center
As the most commonly used components in optical transmission system, the performance of fiber optic cable and connector is critical to signals transmission. Sub-standard patch cords and fiber...
View ArticleThree Critical Focuses on OM5 Fiber Optic Cable
As data centers scale to ever larger sizes in recent years, the demand for great bandwidth and higher speed is growing too. Recently, OM5 has been approved to be a new type of multimode fiber (MMF) for...
View ArticleFrom OM1 to OM5: How Multimode Fiber Developed?
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