Monday, August 12, 2013
Compatible Fiber Optic Cable will offer faster data transfer speeds
The Thunderbolt interconnect technology based on copper, which has a transfer data speed of 10Gbps between host and external gadgets, was released on the MacBook Pro in February 2011. Compatible Fiber Optic Cable are expected to be released next year.While there are many advantages to optical cables, there is one major downfall cost. Compatible Fiber Optic Cable will only take off if people are willing to pay for faster data transfers, and adoption of the technology could take years.Our mission is to provide our students with the hands-on knowledge and the ability to identify fiber types, recognize various connectors used in fiber installation; and install, terminate, splice and properly fault test installed fiber cable to existing standards. This program explores the history and future of Compatible Fiber Optic Cable and cost of installation.Looking for someone with some fiber experience to answer this. I'd like to spec out an Compatible Fiber Optic Cable. Will this category cable be compatible with an NTRON 708FX2 switch? The specs for the switch say it will take fiber that is 50um-62.5um. OM4 cable is supposed to be "laser optimized OM4, for laser-optimized 50um fiber having 4700 MHz*km EMB bandwidth designed for transmission.". But the switch is Fast ethernet. Do I need to go up to a Gigabit switch? I'm looking to stick with OM4 so for future provisions.
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