The Differences Between Fiber and Copper Fiber optic and copper cables are built with very different materials, and as such are used in different circumstances for different tasks. Fiber optic cables are built with a silica glass fiber core, about the width of a human hair. It transmits data via ... Read More
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What is Coaxial Cable? Coaxial cable, sometimes known as coax cable, is an electrical cable that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals from one point to another.The technology has been around since the early 20th century, with these cables mainly being used to connect satellite antenna facilities ... Read More
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RJ45 copper patch panel, different from fiber patch panel, is designed for both shielded and unshielded copper cables like Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a and Cat7. It is commonly used in a local area network (LAN) as a mounted hardware assembly that contains ports to connect and manage incoming and outgoing ... Read More
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RJ45 Connectors – Ethernet Cable - Stranded & Solid RJ45 connectors from NEWLIGHT are designed to terminate solid and stranded Ethernet cables. Network, telecommunication, data and voice applications all use these connectors. Our Ethernet RJ45 connectors are available in both male and female ... Read More
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What are the different of the abbrivations PIMF, LSZH, PIMF and AWG? New light Optics Technology limited sells cables with both the PIMF and the LSZH norm. Cables can also be made from PVC. What does it mean? Furthermore, what does AWG mean, and what is its significance? PIMF New light Optics ... Read More
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WHAT DOES UTP, S/UTP, FTP, STP AND SFTP MEAN? When it comes to copper cabling, choosing the level of shielding you want the cable to have can prove a minefield of confusing acronyms and perplexing industry technology. We’ve put together this handy guide to help you understand the meaning of some of ... Read More
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What is Tight Buffered Fibre? Tight buffered refers to the aramid yarn, such as Kevlar wool, around a fibre core. Consisting of two-layers, the outer acrylate coating tightly surrounds the silica fibre core to protect both the core and cladding of the fibre. Generally constructed with 900μm buffered ... Read More
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400G MTP/MPO Cables and Transceivers MTP/MPO cables with multi-core connector are used for optical transceiver connection. There are 4 different types of application scenarios for 400G MTP/MPO cables. Common MTP/MPO patch cables include 8-fiber, 12-core, and 16-core. 8-core or 12-core MTP/MPO single... Read More
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General Information NEW LIGHT OPTICS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED uses the US industry standard repeating 12-color sequence. When cables go beyond 12 units, the colors repeat but use a stripe to distinguish units. For buffer tubes containing more than 12 fibers, there are two color schemes: • Tubes with ... Read More
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Single Mode Fiber: What Is G655? G655 is known as nonzero dispersion-shifted fiber (NZDSF), because the dispersion at the wavelength of 1550 nm is close to zero but not zero. It is further divided into A, B and C three subcategories. There are two types of NZDSF: (+D)NZDSF and (-D)NZDSF, the ... Read More
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