Fiber Optic Transceivers
When you prepare to connect some SFPs with fiber patch cords, you may find SFPs are multimode modules while your fiber cables are single-mode. Try to connect those optics to fiber cable, but no green light and the link fails. So multimode …
Over the years, the data center infrastructures have witnessed the rapid Gigabit data rate growth from 100MB Ethernet to 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), and to 10GbE to support the bandwidth-hungry and mission-critical applications. 10GbE simpli…
In fiber optic network, the normal operation of fiber optic links is of great importance for the entire system which should work smoothly. So, once the fiber optic transceiver is deployed for fiber optic links, to test the performance of i…
The enormous increase of demands for networking infrastructure which can provide additional network capacity and bandwidth, has boosted the migration tide from 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) to 40GbE. Numerous things need to be planned and desi…
It’s known that the demand for higher data rates in telecommunications is skyrocketing, as the massive amount of storage is needed for high-performance consumption, such as video streaming. In response, the IEEE in 2010 ratified standards …
With the increasing deployment of fiber in the LAN and WAN, especially for building and campus backbone installations, the small form factor (SFF) fiber-optic connector is more and more popular. One kind of transceivers called SFP is a sma…
SFP transceivers are commonly used and necessary in our daily life. And there are two kinds: single mode SFP and multi-mode SFP. However, maybe most people don’t know these two SFP transceivers are different. The following are the differen…