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About DWDM Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier
Jan 11 , 2023
In a longer fiber-optic line, DWDM Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier are installed at specified distances for the purpose of ensuring the recovery of signals weakened by the fiber. Erbium-doped fiber amplifier EDFA can amplify any form of optical signal, and, at the same time, to recover a large number of independent WDM channel signals. However, Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, which provide power ampli...
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What is the difference between WDM and OTN?
Feb 17 , 2023
WDM and OTN are two different communication technologies, the differences are as follows: WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing): WDM is an optical transmission technology that uses optical signals of different wavelengths to multiplex multiple data streams on one optical fiber to increase the transmission capacity of the optical fiber. WDM technology combines optical signals of different waveleng...
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What is the difference between AOC optical cable and DAC cable
Feb 20 , 2023
What is DAC? DAC is a high-speed direct connection cable, also known as direct copper cable. This type of cable port cannot be replaced, and the module head cannot be separated from the copper cable. Copper cable is the most common direct cable connecting servers and storage area networks in data centers. Direct copper cable is divided into passive copper cable and active copper cable. Passive cop...
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What is WDM and how it works?
Mar 09 , 2023
WDM stands for Wavelength Division Multiplexing. It is a technology used in fiber optic communication networks to increase the bandwidth capacity of a single optical fiber by transmitting multiple signals simultaneously at different wavelengths. In WDM, different data signals are assigned to different wavelengths of light, which are then transmitted over the same fiber. Each wavelength is modulate...
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Application Range of QSFP Optical Module
Mar 17 , 2023
QSFP is the abbreviation of "Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable", which is an optical module specification that can be used in high-speed network equipment. Its scope of application mainly includes the following aspects: 1. Data center network: QSFP optical modules can be used in high-speed data center networks, such as for the connection of switches, routers, servers and storage devices. 2. Optical...
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Features and Functions of 1XN MEMS Optical Switches
Apr 25 , 2023
1XN MEMS optical switches are devices that can switch a single input optical signal to any one of several output optical fibers. Here are some of the features and functions of 1XN MEMS optical switches: Low insertion loss: 1XN MEMS optical switches have low insertion loss, which means that they do not significantly attenuate the optical signal passing through them. &...
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What is a fiber optic switch?
May 19 , 2023
A fiber optic switch, also known as an optical switch, is a device used in fiber optic networks to enable the routing and switching of optical signals. It provides the capability to selectively direct optical signals from one input port to one or more output ports. In a fiber optic network, data is transmitted as pulses of light through optical fibers. A fiber optic switch allows for the efficient...
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What is difference between SFP and SFP+?
Jun 02 , 2023
SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) and SFP+ (Enhanced Small Form-Factor Pluggable) are optical transceiver modules used in networking equipment to transmit and receive data over fiber optic or copper cables. While they are similar in size and shape, there are key differences between SFP and SFP+ modules. Data Rate: SFP modules support data rates up to 4.25 Gbps (gigabits per second), whereas SFP+ m...
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