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Specific steps for SFP transceiver replacement
Jul 30 , 2021
When an optical fiber link fails, the SFP transceiver in the port used to provide the link may need to be replaced. To replace a failed SFP transceiver with a new transceiver received from the CRU or FRU warehouse, use this procedure. Before the start Although many components are hot-swappable components, they can only be used when your system is inactive (no I/O operations). If the system is powe...
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Common reasons why SFP transceivers stop working
Aug 18 , 2021
The small form factor (SFP) transceiver is a compact, hot-swappable module for computing in telecommunications and data communication applications. Due to people's needs, the increase in high-speed data transmission has led to a rapid increase in the demand for SFP modules. The application in the market is also getting wider and wider. SFP transceivers can be used in a variety of applications. How...
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What is the difference between CWDM technology and DWDM technology?
Sep 01 , 2021
There are CWDM coarse wavelength division multiplexing technology and DWDM dense wavelength division multiplexing technology in WDM technology. The two technologies have been specifically mentioned in the previous article. From a literal point of view, these two technologies are different in the density of a band. , But the actual technology and application are still very different. ① Different wa...
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Related working principle and applications of Tunable DWDM transceiver
Sep 07 , 2021
DWDM is a laser technology used to increase bandwidth on existing fiber optic backbone networks. More precisely, the technology is to multiplex the tight spectral spacing of a single fiber carrier in a specified optical fiber in order to utilize the achievable transmission performance (for example, to achieve the minimum degree of dispersion or attenuation). In this way, With a given information t...
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What is a DWDM optical module?
Oct 22 , 2021
DWDM optical module belongs to a kind of WDM optical module. It uses DWDM technology to multiplex multiple optical signals into one optical fiber to transmit data using different wavelengths. This operation does not need to consume any power. These optical modules are designed for high-capacity and long-distance transmission, with a rate of up to 10Gbps and a working distance of up to 120km. Class...
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Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of passive DWDM Mux
Nov 05 , 2021
Information network technology developers continue to strive to improve the throughput and quality of network data lines, while reducing the cost per bit (CPB) of the network. One of these technologies is dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM). DWDM is a method of creating multiple virtual fiber lines, which effectively increases the capacity of physical fiber lines. Wavelength division mul...
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Different types of wavelength division multiplexers
Dec 09 , 2021
Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) is a low-cost WDM transmission technology for the access layer of the metropolitan area network. Mainly divided into four types. 1. Coarse wavelength division multiplexer (CWDM for short), currently there are 1*4 channel coarse wavelength division multiplexer, 1*8 channel coarse wavelength division multiplexer, 1*16 coarse wavelength division multiple...
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What is WDM and how does it work?
Dec 24 , 2021
Main reasons for choosing DWDM multiplexer/multiplexer With the advent of the Internet, there is a huge influx of data. Although this is good for businesses because data is helpful in many ways, dealing with big data is a challenge. Efficient and powerful data transmission speed seems inevitable. In order to solve the paradox of increasing bandwidth with less expenditure, DWDM Mux/Demux is the per...
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