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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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  • Fiber Optic Patch Cord

    Fiber Optic Patch Cord

    ■ Before making use of fiber optic patch cords you should ensure that the wavelength of the tranciever module at the end of the cable is identical. This means that the specified wavelength of the light emitting module (your device), should be the same as that of the cab...
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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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  • What’s the Difference: Single Mode vs Multimode Fiber?

    What’s the Difference: Single Mode vs Multimode Fiber?

    An optical fiber is a flexible, transparent fiber made of extruded glass or plastic, slightly thicker than a human hair. Optical fibers are used most often as a means to transmit light between the two ends of the fiber and find wide usage in fiber-optic communications, w...
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  • The More and More Mature Fiber Optic Cables Transmission Technology

    Fiber optic media are any network transmission media that generally use glass, or plastic fiber in some special cases, to transmit network data in the form of light pulses. Within the last decade, optical fiber has become an increasingly popular type of network transmission media as the need for ...
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  • What’s the Difference: OM3 FIBER vs OM4 FIBER

    What’s the Difference: OM3 FIBER vs OM4 FIBER

    What’s the Difference: OM3 vs OM4? In fact, the difference between OM3 vs OM4 fiber is just in the construction of the fiber optic cable. The difference in the construction means that OM4 cable has better attenuation and can operate at higher bandwidth than OM3. What is ...
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  • What are OM1, OM2, OM3 and OM4 Fiber?

    What are OM1, OM2, OM3 and OM4 Fiber?

    There are different types of fiber optic cable. Some types are single-mode, and some types are multimode. Multimode fibers are described by their core and cladding diameters. Usually the diameter of the multimode fiber is either 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm. At present, ther...
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  • MTP/MPO FIBER JUMPERS

    MTP/MPO FIBER JUMPERS

    Jumper cables are used to make the final connection from patch panels to transceivers, or they are used in the centralised cross connect as a means of connecting two independent backbone links. Jumper cables are available with LC connectors or MTP connectors depending on...
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  • Fiber connector

    Fiber connector

    We offer LC fiber cables and LC fiber patch, including single mode 9/125 and multimode 50/125, multimode 62.5/125, LC-LC, LC-SC, LC-ST, LC-MU, LC-MTRJ, LC-MPO, LC-MTP, LC-FC, OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, OM5. Other types also available for custom design. Excellent quality and fas...
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  • Do You Know About Mode Conditioning Patch Cord?

    Do You Know About Mode Conditioning Patch Cord?

    The great demand for increased bandwidth has prompted the release of the 802.3z standard (IEEE) for Gigabit Ethernet over optical fiber. As we all know, 1000BASE-LX transceiver modules can only operate on single-mode fibers. However, this may pose a problem if an existin...
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