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    Jul, 2024

    How to Convert a Port From QSFP+ to SFP+ Port?

    . In this post, three widely used migration solutions to directly convert a port from QSFP+ to SFP+ will be shared for your reference.

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    Mar, 2023

    Faster, Easier, and More Reliable: Pre-Terminated Cabling

    Introduction With the rapid advancement of network technology, there is an increasing demand for high-speed and high-bandwidth networks. The fiber optic sector has made great development in recent yea

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    Mar, 2023

    Breaking Down the Differences: Fiber Optic Cables vs Ethernet Cables

    Introduction In modern communication networks, optical fiber and Ethernet cables are two common types of cables used for transmitting data. While both serve the same purpose, there are many difference

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    Mar, 2023

    An Introduction of SWDM

    Background With the rapid development of the communication industry and data transmission technology, there is an increasing demand for higher speed and longer transmission distance of communication a

  • 24

    Feb, 2023

    Harsh Environment: What Kind of Fiber Should We Use?

    Ordinary fiber optic cables are not tough or durable enough to withstand harsh environments or operators' demands, particularly for applications with specialized needs. In this article, you will learn

  • 22

    Feb, 2023

    A Guide to Rack Enclosure

    Rack enclosure has been a popular option among IT professionals for a neat rack wire environment. The rack-mount enclosure is typically used in data centers to house, organize, manage, and protect fib

  • 17

    Feb, 2023

    How to Distinguish Optical Access Network OLT, ONU, ODN, ONT

    An optical access network is using light as a transmission medium to access every building. An optical access network generally consists of three parts an optical line terminal OLT, an optical network

  • 17

    Feb, 2023

    What does Fibre to the X Mean?

    Introduction The fibre line can be terminated and joined to a metallic line using optical transceivers at any of the checkpoints along the fibre optic connection from an ISP to a customer until it rea

  • 17

    Feb, 2023

    Centralised Splitting vs Distributed Splitting

    What is Centralised Splitting? A centralised splitting network is one in which the optical splitters between the optical line terminal (OLT) and the optical network unit (ONU) are in parallel, basical

  • 17

    Feb, 2023

    A Brief Introduction of PON

    What is a Passive Optic Network (PON)? A passive optic network (PON) uses fibre optic technology to transport data from a single source to multiple endpoints. The term "passive" refers to the use of f

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    Feb, 2023

    What Affects the Performance of A Fibre Splitter

    Insertion Loss The insertion loss of a fibre splitter is the quantities of dB lost in each output relative to the input light. Generally, the lower the insertion loss is, the better the splitter perfo

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    Feb, 2023

    Types of Fibre Splitter

    Fibre splitter is an important accessory in the connection of fibre optic systems. As an integrated waveguide optical power distribution device, it can split an input optical signal into two or more o

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