Products/Services for Chromatic Technologies Optical Fiber Cables

  • Fiber Optic Cables-Image
    Fiber Optic Cables - (1031 companies)
    ...include: Simplex- Simplex cables are fiber optic cables with a single optical fiber. They are used in applications that only require one-way data transfer. Simplex is available in singlemode and multimode. Duplex- Duplex cables are fiber optic...
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    Specialty Optical Fiber - (89 companies)
    Specialty optical fiber is modified, usually by doping, for a specialized function. It consists of one or more transparent fibers enclosed in a protective covering. Optical fiber should not be confused with fiber optic cables. Optical fiber...
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    Fibers and Filaments - (223 companies)
    Fibers and filaments consist of bulk, chopped fibers or strands and continuous monofilaments of materials and are used in reinforcing composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal applications. Materials. Fibers and filaments...
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    Optical Fiber Identifiers - (32 companies)
    Optical fiber identifiers are designed to non-invasively identify continuous-wave signals in fiber optic cables. They are low cost, hand-held tools that identify signals in single-mode fiber without interrupting service or damaging the fiber...
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    Fiber Optic Test Equipment - (324 companies)
    Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss/change through a fiber optic cable. Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss or change through a fiber optic cable. The demand for fiber optic products has grown...
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    Optical Linear Encoders - (56 companies)
    Optical linear encoders use fiber optic technology to sense position and displacement. Optical linear encoders use fiber optic technology to sense position, displacement, and vibration. Optical linear encoders are flexible strands of glass...
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    Fiber Optic Connectors - (512 companies)
    ...connectors can include simplex, duplex, and multifiber. Simplex --Simplex cables are fiber optic cables with a single optical fiber. They are used in applications that only require one-way data transfer. Simplex is available in single mode and multi mode...
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    Fiber Recoaters - (4 companies)
    Fiber recoaters restore the primary coating to stripped optical fiber sections after splicing. Fiber recoaters are benchtop injection molding machines that inject a UV-cured acrylate or polyimide recoating material around a fiber optic splice...
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    Cable Assemblies - (2585 companies)
    Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded into a single unit with connectors on at least one end. How to Select Cable Assemblies. Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded or bound in a single unit with connectors...
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    Fiber Optic Light Guides - (50 companies)
    ...guides are sometimes called fiber optic light pipes (fiber optic lightpipes). Image Credit: Carlton - Bates Company | Fiberoptics Technology | StellarNet, Inc. Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled delivery...

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  • Corning Files Complaint Against Fiber Companies
    …to Corning, Plasma Optical Fiber has been using patent #4,792,347, relating to the application of protective coatings to fiber, in the manufacture of its product; Chromatic Technologies is believed to have purchased this fiber and incorporated it into optical cables .
  • From university to company: education of optical communications in cooperation with industry at Technical University of Ostrava
    …for WDM fibers Advanced description of SM fibers 2 - compensation of chromatic dispersion with compensating fibers (DCF), designing of DCF … modulation (SPM), solitons in optical fiber, cross-phase modulation … of optical fibers and cables 1 - Requirements on technologies , preparation of molten glasses…
  • Fiber Optics Engineering
    …dispersion-shifted single-mode optical fiber and cable ,” ITU-T, 2006 … S. D. De, “ Fiber design-from optical mode to index profile … Wang, “The study of chromatic dispersion and chromatic dispersion … ” Optics and Laser Technology , Vol. 37, pp. 167–172…
  • Comparison of various dispersion-compensation techniques in a cable television system
    …television CATV , or what is simply known as community antenna television, has evolved from coaxial- cable -based networks to today’s high-capacity broadband hybrid fiber -coax HFC networks and … benefited significantly from the optical fiber com- munications technologies developed mainly by the .... Fiber chromatic disper- sion is one of the most severe limiting factors in long- distance transmission systems.
  • 100 Gb Ethernet over fibre networks- reality and challenges
    An ideal transparency is not realizable in an optical network, since even an ideal glass fibre exhibits attenuation, chromatic dispersion of the first and higher orders, and glass optical nonlinearities. .... Moreover in real fibres Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) results from random local lack of circular symmetry of the fibre due to technology imperfections and local stresses caused by cable layout.
  • Future airborne optical fiber communication networks with single‐wavelength and multi‐wavelength code‐division multiple access techniques
    Since OCDMA LANs employ optical signal processing technology , i.e., such functions as data sampling, multiplexing, transmission, and demultiplexing are performed in the optical domain, the EMYEMP/HIRF are completely removed from … to the twisted-copper-pairs and coaxial- cable avionic LANs. .... any two nodes is limited to a few tens meters (i.e., 20 - 50 m) in an air- craft, nonlinear optical effects associated with high-speed optical pulse transmission is negligible in the fiber , and the fiber chromatic dispersion is also neglected.
  • Application of radio over fiber technology to enable converged optical and wireless next generation networking
    An ideal transparency is not realizable in an optical network, since even an ideal glass fiber exhibits attenuation, chromatic dispersion of the first and higher orders, and glass optical nonlinearities. .... Moreover in real fibers Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) results from random local lack of circular symmetry of the fiber due to technology imperfections and local stresses caused by cable layout.
  • Global optical and wireless networking - emerging opportunities for electromagnetic research
    An ideal transparency is not realisable in an optical network, since even an ideal glass fibre exhibits attenuation, chromatic dispersion of the first and higher orders, and glass optical nonlinearities. .... Moreover in real fibres Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) results from random local lack of circular symmetry of the fibre due to technology imperfections and local stresses caused by cable layout.
  • Towards broadband global optical and wireless networking
    An ideal transparency is not realisable in an optical network, since even an ideal glass fibre exhibits attenuation, :' chromatic dispersion o f the first and higher orders, and glass optical nonlinearities. .... Moreover in,real fibres Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) results from random local lack o f circular symmetry ofthe fibre due to technology imperfections and local stresses caused by cable layout.
  • Reliability aspects of the future hybrid optical network and quality of service issues for real time and packet traffic
    Unfortunately that ideal situation is not realisable in an optical network, since even an ideal glass fibre exhibits attenuation, chromatic dispersion of the first and higher orders, and glass optical nonlin- earities. .... Moreover in real fibres Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) results from random local lack of circular symmetry of the fibre due to technology imperfections and local stresses caused by cable lay- out.