Category: <span>fiber optic cabling</span>

If you require to transfer the data over longer distances, you will be required to install single-mode fiber-optic cable. The single-mode fiber-optic cable is designed to carry light down the fiber as a single ray of light. Single-mode fiber has a capacity to carry higher transmission rate and up to 50 times more distance and multimode […]

Fiber Cable can be divided into 2 modes namely Single-mode and multi-mode. Multi-mode cable has a larger core diameter (50um or 62.5um) than single-mode fiber (9um core diameter). Single Mode Fiber has a relatively narrow diameter and more bandwidth carrying capacity. Single-mode fiber gives you a higher transmission rate and up to 50 times more […]

Corning, a leader in Fiber optic technology has issued a white paper on Corning® TXF™ Optical Fiber. This innovative Fiber product known as Corning® TXF™ Optical Fiber has been designed to deliver increased reach for terrestrial long-haul networks operating at high data rates. Corning’s TXF™ optical fiber combines both ultra-low-loss and a larger effective area […]

Optical fiber connections are constructed with a combination of a transceiver (sometimes called a GBIC – for GigaBit Interface Converter). The transceiver accepts digital signals from the Ethernet device (switch or adapter card) and converts them to optical signals for transmission over the fiber. The transceiver has electronic components to condition and encode/decode data into […]

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