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Category: Data Center Cabling

Why should you use Active Optical Cable?

Active optical ca ble (AOC) is a high-performance communication cable used for short-range multi-lane communication and interconnected applications. What is an Active Optical Cable (AOC)?...

What’s the Difference: OM3 vs OM4

OM3 and OM4 are two common types multimode fiber used in local area networks, typically in backbone cabling between telecommunications rooms and in the data...

Fiber Optic Connector Types

SMA — due to its stainless steel structure and low-precision threaded fiber locking mechanism, this connector is used mainly in applications requiring the coupling of...

TARLUZ 400G QSFP-DD Direct Attach Cable (DAC)

TARLUZ 400G QSFP-DD Direct Attach Cable (DAC) is a 8-channel parallel passive copper product for storage, data center and high performance computing connectivity. It offers...

Are CAT6 Networking Cables worth it?

Category 6 is the latest in the line of networking cables that has stomped its audience with the must-have factor as it leads its way...

Fiber Optic Coupling

The problem of coupling light into an optical fiber is really two separate problems. In one case, we have the problem of coupling into multimode...

The Undersea Information Freeway

The internet consists of tiny bits of code that move around the world, traveling along wires as thin as a strand of hair strung across...