Category Archives: GPON & EPON Solutions

Coupler and Splitter Overview

It is generally accepted that fiber, connectors, and splices rank is the most important passive devices. However, what closely following are tap ports, switches, wavelength-division multiplexers, bandwidth coupler, and splitter. These devices divide, route or combine multiple optical signals. Splitter … Continue reading

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EPON vs GPON – A Practical Comparison

Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) and Gigabit passive optical network (GPON), just like the superheroes in the Hollywood movies, which lead the tide of broadband access and optical telecom application, becoming the new hot spot. As fiber access is poised … Continue reading

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Examining unaggressive systems that contains splitters

Fiber Optics Coupler, or even splitters, tend to be products accustomed to transmit a good optical transmission in one dietary fiber to a lot of materials. Within the the majority of common situation, splitters tend to be set up because … Continue reading

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EPON Based On Ethernet Access Technology

EPON is based on long-distance optical fiber transmission network Ethernet access technology. EPON uses multipoint architecture, an optical fiber carrying data signals down the line, after 1: N optical splitter signal into N Road, branch coverage of light multiple access … Continue reading

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An Overview of Active and Passive Components

There are many different types of components used for communication. All these components fall under two categories, fiber optic active components and fiber optic passive components. The fiber passive components, which require no input power to function, include but are … Continue reading

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What Are Fiber Optic Couplers?

What is a fiber optic coupler? A fiber optic coupler is definitely an optical device that combines or splits signals travelling on optical fibers. A port is an input or output point for light; a fiber optic coupler is a multiplying device. … Continue reading

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Manufacturing Techniques of Fiber Optic Coupler

Fiber optic coupler is a lively type of passive components, and its basic function would be to achieve the optical power and fiber wavelength distribution. Single-mode fiber coupler is a passive component of a very broad application in optical fiber communication … Continue reading

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4 Steps To Find Out The Fault In Fiber Optical Network

1.If the indicating lamp of fiber optical transceiver or optical module and twisted pair cable port is light? a. If the transceiver optical port (FX) indicator is not light, make sure whether the fiber link is a cross-linked fiber link. … Continue reading

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WDM PON And TWDM PON Technology

After the 10Gigabit PON(Passive Optical Network), WDM(Wavelength-division multiplexing) technology entered into traditional TDM PON fields. In April 2012, standard organization FSAN(Full Service Access Network) determined the time and wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (TWDM PON) technology became the preferred … Continue reading

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EPON And GPON Of Passive Optical Network

PON ( Passive Optical Network) refers to the optical distribution network does not contain any electronic device and electronic power, optical distribution network (ODN) all by the optical splitter and other passive components, without the need for expensive electronic equipment, … Continue reading

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