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The Uniboot Fiber Patch Cord

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  A   uniboot fiber patch cord   is a type of fiber optic cable that integrates two fibers (for transmit and receive) into a single, compact housing, typically using a uniboot LC duplex connector. These patch cords are specifically designed to optimize space, reduce cable clutter, and simplify polarity management in high-density network environments. Key Features of Uniboot Fiber Patch Cords Compact Design : Combines two fibers into a single cable jacket, reducing bulk and improving airflow in tight spaces like data centers. LC Duplex Uniboot Connectors : Connectors with a unified housing for two fibers, saving space while maintaining secure and reliable connections. Reversible Polarity : Allows easy switching of polarity (A-to-B or A-to-A) without requiring tools, ensuring compatibility with different network setups. Durable Build : Made with high-quality materials for performance and reliability in high-speed networks. Fiber Type Options : Available in single-mode (OS1/...

What is a CWDM Optical Transceiver

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  A CWDM optical transceiver is a device used to transmit and receive data over optical fiber using the Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) technology. These transceivers operate on different wavelengths in the CWDM spectrum, allowing multiple data channels to share a single optical fiber. Key features of  CWDM optical transceivers : Wavelengths : They typically operate on wavelengths between 1270 nm and 1330 nm (for 8 channels) or extend further up to 1610 nm (for 18 channels). Form Factors : Common types include  SFP ,  SFP+ ,  XFP , or  QSFP . The form factor determines compatibility with different types of equipment, like switches, routers, and media converters. Distance : CWDM transceivers support long-range communication, typically from 20 km to 120 km, depending on the specific module and fiber quality. Speed : CWDM transceivers can support speeds from 1 Gbps (for standard SFP) to 10 Gbps or higher (for SFP+ or other high-speed transceiver...