ELITECH Fiber Optic Services
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Fiber optics is a technology that uses thin strands of glass or plastic (fibers) to transmit data using light pulses.
Fiber optics offer higher bandwidth, longer transmission distances, and are immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) compared to traditional copper cables.
Single-mode fiber (SMF) for long-distance, high-bandwidth applications, and multimode fiber (MMF) for shorter distances with lower bandwidth requirements.
Light signals are transmitted through the fiber optic cables. The signal is modulated to represent data, and the light pulses are detected at the receiving end.
Single-mode fiber allows for the transmission of a single mode of light, providing higher bandwidth and longer distances. Multimode fiber supports multiple modes of light and is suitable for shorter distances.
Common connectors include SC (Subscriber Connector), LC (Lucent Connector), and ST (Straight Tip) for various applications.
Fiber optic splicing involves joining two fiber optic cables together. Fusion splicing and mechanical splicing are two common methods.
Yes, fiber optic cables can be used for PoE applications by using media converters or specialized PoE injectors and splitters.
Fiber optics are sensitive to bends and twists, and proper installation practices are crucial. Regular inspections and cleaning are needed to maintain optimal performance.
While the initial installation cost of fiber optic infrastructure can be higher than copper, the long-term benefits, including higher bandwidth and reliability, often justify the investment.
Yes, fiber optic cables can transmit both voice (analog) and data (digital) signals simultaneously.
WDM is a technology that allows multiple signals of different wavelengths to be transmitted over a single fiber, increasing the overall bandwidth.
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