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Cables
Optical fiber
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The optical fiber is a light conductor, where the light is trapped in this conduit following the light principles of reflection and refraction, and propagates at the maximum possible speed along it.
What fiber optic cable is?
A fiber optic cable is a type of cable that uses glass or plastic fibers to transmit information in the form of light. Unlike traditional copper cables, which carry electrical signals, fiber optic cables carry light pulses generated by lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
What are the main characteristics of a fiber optic cable?
High speed: Light travels at extremely fast speeds, allowing for much faster data transmission than copper cables.
Higher capacity: A fiber optic cable can carry a large amount of data simultaneously.
Immunity to electromagnetic interference: Since they don't use electrical signals, fiber optic cables are not affected by interference from other electrical devices.
Lower attenuation: Signals can travel much longer distances without losing quality, making fiber optic cables ideal for long distances.
From technology point of view, what types of fiber optic cables exist?
Single-mode: Transmits a single beam of light, ideal for long distances and high speeds.
Multimode: Allows multiple beams of light, generally used for shorter distances.
What are the common uses of fiber optic cable?
Fiber optic cable is commonly used in telecommunications, data networks, and cable television systems due to its efficiency and ability to handle large volumes of data.