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Entries from 2017-03-01 to 1 month

Do You Know About MTP/MPO Fiber Cable?

MTP/MPO fiber cable designed for a higher bandwidth transmission. It has two types, the one type is 12-fiber for 40G data transmission while the other type is 24-fiber for 100G data transmission. MTP/MPO fiber cable can meet the huge deman…

An Introduction To Simplex And Duplex Fiber Optic Cable

It is known to all that fiber optic cable is made of glass or plastic that mainly used for transmitting information. Fiber optic cable can be divided into many types according to different classification principles, such as source, mode, u…

QSFP28-100G-SR4 And QSFP28-100G-LR4 Comparison

In the contemporary world, telecom market has been expanded a lot from 1G Ethernet to 100G Ethernet now. 40G is in the prevalence of the data center over the decades, and now it is a time for 100G. 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) are groups …

Things You Should Know About Fiber Optic Pigtail

A fiber patch cord is a length of fiber cable fitted with LC, SC, MTRJ or ST connectors at each end. Fiber jumpers also come in hybrid varieties with one type of connector on one end and another type of connector on the other. Jumpers are …

BiDi SFP—An Economic Choice For Gigabit Ethernet Network

Almost all modern optical transceivers utilize two fibers to transmit data between switches, firewalls, servers, routers, etc. One fiber is dedicating to receiving data from networking equipment while the other fiber is dedicating to trans…

Modules Support Extreme X770 Series Switches

Data communication and network technology have been developed in recent decades. With the expanding of networks, enterprises and vendors have been looking for a perfect solution to collect and store the data. Scalability, reliability and f…

CWDM SFP or DWDM SFP? Which Is Your Option?

Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) is designed to meet Multi-Source Agreement (MSA), 1 to 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and other communication standards to ensure network equipment compatibility. SFP transceivers are available with …