There are three basic approaches to terminating fiber connections in the field: adhesive connection and field polishing, mechanical connectors and no polishing, or fusion splicing using pigtail assemblies. This article takes a […]
There are three basic approaches to terminating fiber connections in the field: adhesive connection and field polishing, mechanical connectors and no polishing, or fusion splicing using pigtail assemblies. This article takes a […]
This webinar starts with a definition of parallel optics and a review of current standards related to testing them. Next, various testing and troubleshooting methods based on standards and best test practices […]
This presentation from a Fall BICSI preconference seminar covers Tier 1 and Tier 2 Testing, multi-fiber connectors inspection and cleaning, and using cloud based services to improve results and workflow management. […]
The global hybrid fiber-optic connectors market is expected to reach USD $1.06 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2017 to 2025, according to a new report by Grand […]
Jim Hayes looks at the evolution of fiber optic connects in this article from Electrical Contractor. Read the source article at EC Mag
Plug-and-play technology has been around for a long time, and it’s one reason why even non-tech-savvy consumers can upgrade and expand their own electronics. We all like plug-and-play capabilities because it’s a […]
Part of Viavi Solutions’ FiberChek product family, Sidewinder reduces time to inspect and certify MPO fiber endfaces. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
Learn how connector inspection has benefited from the evolution of modern fiber optic inspection probes. Read the source article at aflglobal.com
This session is focused on assure fiber optic system performance. The topic is the proper handling of fiber interfaces with respect to inspection and cleaning. A basic, but thorough, overview of best […]
New product line yields factory-terminated results in a field-terminated connector, contends the company. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com