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What is fiber optic splitter?
What is fiber optic splitter?
Fiber optic splitter is a device used in fiber optic networks to split an optical signal into multiple signals, or combine multiple signals into one. It's commonly used in Passive Optical Networks (PONs), where a single optical fiber is split to serve multiple users or destinations.

02-29

2024
Fiber access terminal
Fiber access terminal
A Fiber Access Terminal (FAT) is a piece of telecommunications equipment used in fiber-optic networks to provide connections between the core backbone network and individual subscribers or end-users. The FAT serves as an interface point where the optical fibers from the backbone network are terminated and connected to distribution fibers that serve specific subscriber locations, such as homes, businesses, or cell towers.

02-27

2024
What is attenuation in optical fiber?
What is attenuation in optical fiber?
Attenuation in optical fiber refers to the reduction in the intensity of light signals as they travel along the length of the fiber. It is a fundamental property of optical fibers and is primarily caused by several factors:

02-27

2024
Fiber Optic Underground Cable
Fiber Optic Underground Cable
Fiber optic underground cables​ are used to transmit data signals over long distances, typically buried underground for protection against environmental factors and physical damage. Here are some key specifications and considerations for fiber optic underground cables:

02-27

2024
ADSS Fiber Optic Cable Specifications
ADSS Fiber Optic Cable Specifications
ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) fiber optic cables are commonly used in telecommunication networks for long-distance communication. Here are some typical specifications for ADSS fiber optic cables:

02-27

2024
G.652.D, G.657.A1, G.657.A2, what's the difference?
G.652.D, G.657.A1, G.657.A2, what's the difference?
In the field of optical communication, fiber specification is one of the important factors to ensure network performance and application stability. G.652.D, G.657.A1, and G.657.A2 are three common fiber specifications that differ in terms of transmission characteristics, applicable environments, and performance. This paper will deeply discuss the definition, characteristics, differences and advantages of these three specifications in practical application.

02-26

2024
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