Jun 18, 2026
Fiber Optic Loopback: Types, Testing & Selection
A fiber optic loopback is a small passive device that turns an optical port back on itself, sending the transmit (TX) signal straight into the receive (RX) side
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Oct 30, 2025What is MDC Connector?In the rapidly evolving world of fiber optic technology, the MDC connector stands out as a pivotal innovation designed to meet the demands of high-denview more -
Oct 24, 2025What is MPO/MTP?In today’s high-density data-center networks, the multi-fiber connector format commonly referred to as MPO/MTP plays a central role.view more -
Oct 22, 2025Data Center Design and ArchitectureData centers are the backbone of modern digital infrastructure, enabling the storage, processing, and management of vast amounts of data.view more -
Oct 21, 2025Hollow-Core Fiber: Revolutionizing Optical Communications for Faster Data Tra...Hollow-core fiber (HCF) is a cutting-edge optical fiber technology that uses an air-filled core instead of traditional solid glass or silica, enablingview more -
Sep 25, 2025Why Fiber Pigtails MatterFiber Optic Pigtails: Definition, Types, and How They Differ from Patch Cordsview more -
Sep 25, 2025800G Ethernet: A Fundamental Technological Revolution in the Computing Power ...When OpenAI's GPT-6 model entered the training phase, its daily data interaction volume exceeded 100PB, and traditional 400G Ethernet clusters experieview more -
Sep 25, 2025Optical Transceiver Modules Overcome High Temperatures in the Era of High-Spe...The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models has resulted in an unprecedented surge in demand for high-speed opticaview more -
Sep 25, 2025From scale/scaling to scale: Spectrum-XGS is the inevitable choiceCurrent AI data centers face two core bottlenecks in scaling, and traditional scale-up and scale-out models are struggling to meet giga-scale AI demanview more -
Sep 17, 2025Multi-fiber Push On (MPO) ConnectorsMPO Connectors Are Essential in Data Centers Multi-fiber push on connectors, or MPOs for short, are fiber connectors incorporating multiple optical fiview more -
Sep 17, 2025The difference between MPO and MTP fiber connection standardsWith the rapid development of data centers, applications such as cloud computing and cloud storage have gradually penetrated various industries, and tview more -
Sep 16, 2025What Is IP67 ODVA OptiTap FULLAxs IPFX Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies?IP67 Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies (patch Cord) are available in weatherproof ODVA, OptiTap® FULLAxs, or IPFX formats with SC, LC or MPO connector typeview more -
Sep 16, 2025MPO Harness Cables 3 TypesMPO Harness Cables Have 3 Types used in Today’s Data Center around the global.Let’s see 3 different type and application.view more
