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FIBER OPTIC
ST to ST
A technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data. A fiber optic cable consists of a bundle of glass threads, each of which is capable of transmitting messages modulated onto light waves. Fiber optics has several advantages over traditional metal communications lines :
- Greater bandwidth than metal cables (up to gigabytes)
- Less susceptible than metal cables to interference
- Much thinner and lighter than metal wires
- Data can be transmitted as Digital or Analog
Fiber optics is a particularly popular technology for local-area networks. In addition, telephone companies are steadily replacing traditional telephone lines with fiber optic cables. In the future, almost all communications will employ fiber optics.
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Duplex Multi-Mode ( 62.5/125um )
ST to ST

ST to SC

LC to LC

LC to SC

MTRJ to SC

Duplex Single-Mode ( 9/125um )
FC to FC (PC/APC)

ST to ST

SC to SC

LC to LC

LC to SC

Duplex Multi-Mode ( 50/125um )
MTRJ to MTRJ

Duplex Single-Mode ( 9/125um )
MTRJ to MTRJ

Simplex Multi-Mode (50/125um )
FC to FC

Simplex Single-Mode ( 9/125um )
FC to FC

ST to ST

SC to SC

SC to SC (APC)

Simplex Multi-Mode ( 50/125um )
LC to LC

Simplex Single-Mode ( 9/125um )
LC to LC


