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Introduction of five common 40G QSFP optical modules
Jul 28 , 2022
40G optical module refers to the optical module with a transmission rate of 40Gbps, CFP and QSFP are its main packaging forms, and 40G QSFP+ optical module is one of the more widely used ones. The following is Feisu's introduction to several common 40G QSFP optical modules, hoping to help you choose optical modules. 1. 40G LR4 QSFP optical module 40G LR4 QSFP optical module is generally used with ...
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How to choose fiber optic transceiver modules?
Aug 11 , 2022
As a local area network connector device, the main task of the optical transceiver is how to seamlessly connect the data between the two parties. Therefore, it is necessary to consider its compatibility with the surrounding environment and the stability of its own products, so various factors need to be considered when choosing. 1. See if it can support full-duplex and half-duplex, because some ch...
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The reason why wdm network is so popular
Aug 17 , 2022
With the adjustment and improvement of various traffic routes, the distance between everyone is also farther and farther. Voice, video and data networks are becoming more complex as the demand for more bandwidth and faster transfer rates increases. To meet these demands, network administrators rely more on fiber optics. Many suppliers, corporate companies and government entities are turning to fib...
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How to quickly distinguish between optical transceivers and optical transceivers?
Sep 02 , 2022
Both the optical transceiver and the optical fiber transceiver are a transmission tool with optical fiber as the carrier, and both have the function of photoelectric conversion, also called photoelectric converter. Although the two have the same functions, they are essentially different. The following describes the differences between the two. Although optical transceivers and transceivers are bot...
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How tunable dwdm works
Sep 09 , 2022
For tunable transceivers we might ask why it only works in DWDM systems. This is because the frequency spacing in CWDM systems is too wide compared to the narrow band gaps of DWDM systems. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) was originally Refers to the ability (and cost) to multiplex optical signals in the 1550 nm band to take advantage of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs), which ar...
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What is the difference between CWDM technology and DWDM technology?
Sep 16 , 2022
In WDM technology, there are CWDM coarse wavelength division multiplexing technology and DWDM dense wavelength division multiplexing technology. Literally, these two technologies have different degrees of density in a band, but there are still many practical technologies and applications. difference. ①The wavelength interval is different The CWDM carrier channel spacing is wider and each band is 2...
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Differences between industrial switches and fiber optic transceivers
Sep 21 , 2022
The difference between an industrial switch and a fiber optic transceiver is that the fiber optic transceiver is actually a point-to-point industrial switch, which is just a photoelectric conversion device. It is only a method used to extend the transmission interval because the transmission interval is too long; An industrial switch is an Ethernet connection device for data exchange within the ne...
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WDM passive wavelength division 5G fronthaul solution
Sep 27 , 2022
The 5G fronthaul passive WDM system is mainly used to solve the problem of long-distance optical fiber between DU-AAU and lack of transmission optical fiber resources in the C-RAN architecture. The optical module replaces the original gray optical module on the wireless device, thereby providing business optical signals of different wavelengths. The passive wavelength division multiplexers on both...
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