Showing posts with label Fiber Adapter Panels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiber Adapter Panels. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 January 2018

fiber optics (optical fiber)

Fiber optics, or optical fiber, refers to the medium and the technology associated with the transmission of information as light pulses along a glass or plastic strand or fiber. A fiber optic cable can contain a varying number of these glass fibers -- from a few up to a couple hundred. Surrounding the glass fiber core is another glass layer called cladding. A layer known as a buffer tube protects the cladding, and a jacket layer acts as the final protective layer for the individual strand.
 
How fiber optics works
Fiber optics transmit data in the form of light particles -- or photons -- that pulse through a fiber optic cable. The glass fiber core and the cladding each have a different refractive index that bends incoming light at a certain angle. When light signals are sent through the fiber optic cable, they reflect off the core and cladding in a series of zig-zag bounces, adhering to a process called total internal reflection. The light signals do not travel at the speed of light because of the denser glass layers, instead traveling about 30% slower than the speed of light. To renew, or boost, the signal throughout its journey, fiber optics transmission sometimes requires repeaters at distant intervals to regenerate the optical signal by converting it to an electrical signal, processing that electrical signal and retransmitting the optical signal.
 
Types of fiber optic cables
Multimode fiber and single-mode fiber are the two primary types of fiber optic cable. Single-mode fiber is used for longer distances due to the smaller diameter of the glass fiber core, which lessens the possibility for attenuation -- the reduction in signal strength. The smaller opening isolates the light into a single beam, which offers a more direct route and allows the signal to travel a longer distance. Single-mode fiber also has a considerably higher bandwidth than multimode fiber. The light source used for single-mode fiber is typically a laser. Single-mode fiber is usually more expensive because it requires precise calculations to produce the laser light in a smaller opening.
 
Multimode fiber is used for shorter distances because the larger core opening allows light signals to bounce and reflect more along the way. The larger diameter permits multiple light pulses to be sent through the cable at one time, which results in more data transmission. This also means that there is more possibility for signal loss, reduction or interference, however. Multimode fiber optics typically use an LED to create the light pulse.
 
While copper wire cables were the traditional choice for telecommunication, networking and cable connections for years, fiber optics has become a common alternative. Most telephone company long-distance lines are now made of fiber optic cables. Optical fiber carries more information than conventional copper wire, due to its higher bandwidth and faster speeds. Because glass does not conduct electricity, fiber optics is not subject to electromagnetic interference and signal losses are minimized.
 
In addition, fiber optic cables can be submerged in water and are used in more at-risk environments like undersea cable. Fiber optic cables are also stronger, thinner and lighter than copper wire cables and do not need to be maintained or replaced as frequently. Copper wire is often cheaper than fiber optics, however, and is already installed in many areas where fiber optic cable hasn't been deployed. Glass fiber also requires more protection within an outer cable than copper, and installing new cabling is labor-intensive, as it typically is with any cable installation.
 
Fiber optics uses
Computer networking is a common fiber optics use case, due to optical fiber's ability to transmit data and provide high bandwidth. Similarly, fiber optics is frequently used in broadcasting and electronics to provide better connections and performance.
 
Military and space industries also make use of optical fiber as means of communication and signal transfer, in addition to its ability to provide temperature sensing. Fiber optic cables can be beneficial due to their lighter weight and smaller size.
 
Fiber optics is frequently used in a variety of medical instruments to provide precise illumination. It also increasingly enables biomedical sensors that aid in minimally invasive medical procedures. Because optical fiber is not subject to electromagnetic interference, it is ideal for various tests like MRI scans. Other medical applications for fiber optics include X-ray imaging, endoscopy, light therapy and surgical microscopy.

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Fiber Optic Patch Cable & Its Production Process

Introduction of Fiber Optic Patch Cable
Fiber optic patch cable, also called fiber optic patch cord or fiber patch cord, is one of the most basic and important parts in optical communication. Fiber optic patch cable is generally used for linking the equipment and components in the fiber optic network, eg. linking between the fiber optic converter and termination box. At the ends of fiber optic patch cable, there are fiber optic connectors. In general, the fiber optic patch cable types are classified by the fiber optic connector types. The commonly used fiber optic patch cable types include SC fiber patch cord, ST fiber optic patch cord, LC fiber optic patch cord, FC fiber optic patch cord etc. In addition, if fiber optic patch cable has the same type of connector on both ends, we call it the same connector type fiber patch cable, otherwise, it is called hybrid fiber optic patch cables. According to its fiber cable mode or fiber cable structure, fiber optic patch cable can be divided into singlemode fiber optic patch cable and multimode fiber optic patch cable or simplex fiber optic patch cable and duplex fiber optic patch cable.
 
 
Production Process of Fiber Optic Patch Cable
The traditional production process of fiber optic patch cable can be divided into three parts: assembly of fiber optic cable andconnectors, end face polishing, inspection & testing. As we know, when the optical signal transmitted through the end face of the fibers, due to back reflection or other reasons, it will have a part of loss. A good polishing end face is very necessary for fiber optic transmission. Thus, among the three parts of fiber optic patch cable production process, the latter two parts are very important for producing a high quality fiber optic patch cable. And this is why many manufactures attach great importance to introduce the advanced equipment and technology to achieve good performance in this operation.
 
In order to achieve best results, a good fiber optic patch cord production includes the following 8 elements:
 
Correct tools and assembly procedures is necessary
Using high quality fiber optic connector parts
Stable polishing machines is very important
>High quality polishing sandpaper
Correct operating procedures
Accurate and reliable test equipment
Responsible and experienced operators
Clean and dust-free working environment
 
Fiber Optic Patch Cable Using Tips
 
When using fiber optic patch cable, we need to pay attention to some details. The following tips will give you some help to more understand the fiber optic patch cables during its application.
 
Choose the right cable with right connectors and lengths according to your requirement.
An unused or spare fiber optic patch cable should be protected with the dust caps. Because contamination, such as dust and grease will damage the fiber optic connectors on the ends of the fiber patch cable.
When you plan to use fiber optic patch cables, be sure what type of cable mode would you need. In general, singlemode fiber optic patch cable is yellow while its connectors and protective cover is blue. singlemode fiber optic patch cable is usually for long distance transmission. Multimode fiber is generally orange or grey, with a cream or black connector that is used for shorter distance transmission.
Don’t excessively bent the fiber optic patch cable when using that will increase the attenuation of optical signal in transmission.
When using with the fiber optic transceiver module, you should ensure that the fiber optic transceiver modules in both ends of the fiber patch cable should be the same wavelength. There is a simple method to judge: ensure the color of the modules must be consistent.
 
Fiber Optic Patch Cable Solution
fiber-mart provides a full set of fiber optic patch cable solution cover from the production processes, product series introduction, description, application and using guide to after-sale maintenance that can satisfy our customers with a full range of services. In addition, fiber-mart can also offer the custom service for your special requirements. We will keep on improving to achieve offering the high quality fiber optic patch cables for your projects.

Wednesday, 29 November 2017

CRIMINALS ATTACKING FIBER OPTIC CABLES

There are criminals out there; we suppose that terrorists may be a better choice of words, as they attack fiber optic cables in California. Just recently, and for the 11th time within a year, a purposefully severed fiber optic cable was found in the San Francisco Bay Area, according to this article in Theblaze.com.
 
This is a serious crime or a, as Richard Doherty, research director of The Envisoneering Group, puts it, “terrible social crime that affects thousands and millions of people.” The FBI is currently investigating the rash of fiber optic cutting in California and is determining whether they are connected.
 
When fiber optics are disrupted or cut altogether, it affects more than Internet, it affects the very way we communicate, so that puts hospitals and schools at risk, and that might result in the loss of lives. It is called the World Wide Web for a reason – we’re all caught in it and it’s near impossible to get off the grid nowadays.
 
By damaging a cable, it is as if a piece of the web is being damaged – think of a cobweb blowing in the wind – one strong gust and the entire web comes crashing down. We’re knitted together is what we’re saying and it only takes one little thing to blackout a region, and while the situation in California isn’t drastic or severe, it is nonetheless worrisome – as the attacks can become more frequent or, worst case scenario, attack more “connected” cables.

Friday, 13 October 2017

The function and advantage of the OTDR OLT optical module

The fiber to the home (FTTH) is an important technology of the wired access broadband in 21 century. And PON represents one of the most widely deployment network architecture.
ShinewayTech S20A/E Palm OTDR 1310/1550nm, 28/26dB
 At present, the global telecom operators are trying their best to reduce the operating network cost. At the same time, they integrate the fault location and the management function into various operating systems to reduce the network disruption and loss of income.
 
 This approach has been adopted widely in the core network of high bandwidth connections. But with the data rate of the broadband access network increased, the edge network also appears the same demand.
 
 The OTDR OLT optical module is designed to solve the demand that to integrate monitor function into the network management system and then realize the real-time monitoring of the fiber optical network.
 
 Of cause, we also supply other optical module, such as 10G XFP modules, 10G SFP+ Modules and so on. For the latest quote information, please contact our customer services.
 

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

12 Ports LC Panduit Opticom Compatible Fiber Adapter Panels (FAPs)

by Fiber-MART.COM

12 Ports LC Panduit Opticom Compatible Fiber Adapter Panels (FAPs) Compatible with:

Panduit Opticom ™ Angled Rack Mount Trays and Fiber Adapter Patch Panels
  • 1RU FMT1A with CFAPPBL1A
  • 2RU FMT2A with CFAPPBL2A


  • Opticom ™ Standard Rack Mount Trays and Fiber Adapter Patch Panels
  • 1 RU FMT1 with CFAPPBL1
  • 2 RU FMT2 with CFAPPBL2


  • Opticom ™ Rack Mount Enclosures
  • 1 RU FRME1U
  • 2 RU FRME2U
  • 3 RU FRME3
  • 4 RU FRME4


  • Opticom ™ Rack Mount Fiber Cassette Enclosures
  • 1 RU FCE1U
  • 1 RU open access FCE1UA
  • 2RU FCE2U
  • 4 RU FCE4U
  • Fiber Adapter Panels
  • Dimensions(inch)

  • LC Panduit Opticom Compatible Fiber Adapter Panels(FAPs)
  • Key Features and Benefits
    • Panduit® Opticom® Compatible
    • Meet or exceed TIA/EIA-568-C.3 requirements
    • Provides a complete system solution for connectivity
    • Available in 2,3,4,6,8,12,16,18 ports
    • Horizontal and vertical MPO adapters, LC,Keyed LC, SC, ST
    • TIA/EIA-604 FOCIS compliant or compatible simplex or duplex
    • Allows for the industry's highest patch field density and fiber counts
    • Assures flexibility and ease of network deployment and moves, adds, and changes
    • Available in compatible with all Panduit LC, SC, ST and MPO fiber adapter panels and cassettes

    Fiber-MART.Com LC Panduit Opticom Compatible Fiber Adapter Panels(FAPs)

    6 Port LC Panduit Opticom Compatible (FAPs)
    Fiber-MART FAPS#FIBER TYPEDUPLEX & SIMPLEXPOLISHSPLIT SLEEVERSMFG PART#
    FAP-SMM-6LCSDXOS1/OS2DuplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP6WBUDLCZ
    OM1DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP6WEIDLC
    OM2DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP6WBLDLC
    OM3/OM4DuplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP6WAQDLC
    UPCPhosphor BronzeFAP6WAQDLCZ
    8 Port LC Panduit Opticom Compatible (FAPs)
    Fiber-MART FAPS#FIBER TYPEDUPLEX & SIMPLEXPOLISHSPLIT SLEEVERSMFG PART#
    FAP-SMM-8LCSDXOS1/OS2DuplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP8WBUDLCZ
    OM1DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP8WEIDLC
    OM2DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP8WBLDLC
    OM3/OM4DuplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP8WAQDLC
    UPCPhosphor BronzeFAP8WAQDLCZ
    12 Port LC Panduit Opticom Compatible (FAPs)
    Fiber-MART FAPS#FIBER TYPEDUPLEX & SIMPLEXPOLISHSPLIT SLEEVERSMFG PART#
    FAP-SMM-12LCSDXOS1/OS2DuplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP12WBUDLCZ
    SimplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP12WBULCZ
    OM1DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP12WEIDLC
    OM2DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP12WBLDLC
    OM3/OM4DuplexUPCPhosphor BronzeFAP12WAQDLC
    UPCZirconia CeramicFAP12WAQDLCZ
    SimplexUPCZirconia CeramicFAP12WAQLCZ

    Any Type Any Size All at Fiber-MART.Com

    • Fiber-Mart offers Panduit compatible adapter plates for use in many of our inside and outside plant enclosures.
    • CMultimedia modular panels allow customization of installation for applications requiring integration of fiber optic and copper cables.
    • Opticom® Fiber Optic Adapter Panels (FAPs) are used with Opticom® Rack and Wall Mount Enclosures, Fiber Adapter Patch Panels, and Opticom® Zero RU Fiber Adapter Panel
    • As the best OEM Fiber Adapter Panel manufacturer, Fiber-Mart provides a wide range of quality Fiber Adapter Panel with detailed specifications displayed for your convenient selecting.
    • Fiber-Mart provides exquisite appearance, high quality packaging for fiber adapter panels at different sizes, this packaging can protect your product from getting damaged largely. What’s more,the logo on the packaging can be customized as requirement. 
    • Notes:If customized, please contact at sales@fiber-mart.com

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