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What are SFP ports on a switch? Learn how SFP ports support fiber and Ethernet connections, how they compare with RJ45 and SFP+, and which module you need.
Learn what an SFP link is, why it fails, and how to fix compatibility, cabling, and link-flap issues with practical checks and clear steps.
Optical transceivers in UAVs enable high-speed, secure, and low-latency drone communication for real-time video, telemetry, and mission-critical data.
Explore the technology behind 400 G QSFP‑DD transceivers, including form factor, modulation, optical lanes, and thermal design.
Understand hot‑pluggable optical modules insertion cycle limits, and learn care tips—including ESD-safe handling, dust prevention, and heat management.
Understand what CRC is, how cyclic redundancy check errors happen, how to fix them, and why CRC matters in networking, storage, and SFP modules.
What Frame Check Sequence (FCS) means, how CRC-32 detects corrupted Ethernet frames, and why FCS errors are commonly associated with cable faults, fiber issues, or optical transceiver problems.
Discover the LQ‑SW40‑SR4C 40GBASE‑SR module: high-speed, low-power, QSFP+ optics for multimode fibre networks. Perfect for data centres and network upgrades.
Discover how optical cross‑connect (OXC) enables all‑optical switching in DWDM/OTN networks, with LINK‑PP SFP modules ensuring seamless integration and superior performance.
Discover how EML works in optical modules, why it’s vital for high‑speed, long‑distance links, and how LINK‑PP brings EML‑based optical transceivers.
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ONU contre ONT expliqué : comprenez les différences fondamentales, les rôles respectifs et quel dispositif convient le mieux à vos besoins en internet fibre optique, qu’il s’agisse d’un usage domestique ou d’un immeuble collectif.
Qu’est-ce qu’un terminal de ligne optique (OLT) ? Un OLT est le dispositif principal des réseaux fibre, chargé de convertir les signaux et de gérer les données afin d’assurer des connexions internet rapides et stables.
Qu’est-ce qu’une unité réseau optique (ONU) ? Une ONU convertit les signaux fibre optique destinés à vos appareils, garantissant ainsi un accès internet rapide et stable, que ce soit à domicile ou en entreprise.
Explorez les différences entre les disques durs (HDD), les disques SSD et les disques NVMe. Découvrez leurs performances, leurs coûts respectifs et leurs cas d’utilisation privilégiés, et voyez comment les solutions de connectivité LINK-PP prennent en charge les systèmes de stockage.
Découvrez ce qu’est un centre de données, son fonctionnement, ses principaux types et les tendances futures. Comprenez pourquoi les centres de données constituent l’infrastructure essentielle du cloud, de l’intelligence artificielle et des services numériques actuels.
Un terminal optique réseau (ONT) relie votre domicile à Internet en fibre optique en convertissant les signaux lumineux en données numériques destinées à vos appareils, ce qui permet un service rapide et fiable.
Le câble optique actif offre des débits élevés, une faible consommation énergétique et des connexions fiables. Découvrez comment le câble optique actif s’intègre aux centres de données, aux bureaux et aux installations domestiques.
ASK est idéal pour des projets simples et à faible coût, tandis que FSK s'applique aux environnements bruyants et PSK offre des hauteurs de données. Comparez ASK, FSK et PSK ici.
Découvrez les différences entre l'HDD et le SSD en termes de vitesse, de fiabilité et de coût. Apprenez quel type de disque de stockage convient à vos besoins et explorez les solutions de connectivité LINK-PP.
Ce guide clarifie les différences entre les facteurs de forme de transceivers SFF soudés et 1×9. Découvrez leurs caractéristiques techniques, leurs applications et comment choisir celui qui convient à votre réseau.
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Power Over Ethernet (PoE) combines power and data delivery via a single cable, simplifying installations for devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and IoT systems.
PCBA stands for Printed Circuit Board Assembly. It's essentially a bare PCB that has had all the necessary electronic components soldered onto it.
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) uses optical transceiver modules to send multiple data streams through a single fiber, boosting bandwidth and efficiency.
The TOSA is a critical component in optical transceivers, converting electrical signals into optical signals for high-speed fiber optic communication.
The Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly (ROSA) is a critical optoelectronic component in Optical Tranceivers, responsible for converting incoming optical signals into
DDM/DOM in optical transceivers provides real-time monitoring of key parameters like temperature and power, ensuring network reliability and early issue detection.
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Learn QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 specs, distance limits, compatibility tips, and buying advice. Avoid common deployment issues with this expert guide.
Understand SFP 850nm vs 1310nm differences in fiber type, distance, cost, and use cases. Learn which SFP module is right for your network.
Learn 2.5G Copper SFP (2.5GBASE-T), compatibility, Cat5e/Cat6 support, 100m reach, and why it bridges 1G and 10G Ethernet upgrades.
Complete guide to GLC-SX-MMD 1000BASE-SX SFP module: specs, MMF vs SMF, DOM features, compatibility, and best alternatives for cost-effective deployment.
Learn what a 2.5 Gbps SFP module is, how it works, and compatibility with SFP+ ports. Explore performance insights, standards, and buying tips.
Learn how compatible transceivers work and how to ensure switch compatibility. Avoid SFP errors, vendor locks, and choose the right module confidently.
Learn what an MMF SFP Module is, how it differs from SMF, how to identify it, and how to avoid compatibility mistakes in real deployments.
Learn what Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus SFP+ is, how it works, compatibility rules, common use cases, and how to choose the right module.
Learn how a 1000BASE-T SFP transceiver module works with Category 5 copper wire, including compatibility limits, heat issues, and real-world deployment tips.
Learn the SFP28 standard, including its 25G capabilities, SFP28 vs. SFP+ differences, fiber and copper options, and how to choose the right 25G solution.
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