fiber-optic cable

  • 41Optic disc drusen — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H47.3 ICD 9 377.21 …

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  • 42Buffer (optical fiber) — In a fiber optic cable, a buffer is one type of component used to encapsulate one or more optical fibers for the purpose of providing such functions as mechanical isolation, protection from physical damage and fiber identification. The buffer may …

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  • 43Unity (submarine cable) — Unity is the code name for a Trans Pacific submarine communications cable in which Google is investing with other partners. Grahame Lynch [http://www.commsday.com/node/186 Google plans new undersea Unity cable across Pacific] . CommsDay.com.… …

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  • 44single-mode fiber —    Narrow diameter fiber optic cable in which lasers rather than LEDs are used to transmit signals through the cable.    Single mode fiber allows only one route for a light wave to pass through, and it can transmit signals over considerable… …

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  • 45Open fiber control — In telecommunication, Open fiber control is a protocol to ensure that both ends of a fiber optic cable are connected before laser signals are transmitted in order to protect people from eye damage. When a device is turned on, it sends out low… …

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  • 46Cladding (fiber optics) — Cladding is one or more layers of material of lower refractive index, in intimate contact with a core material of higher refractive index. The cladding causes light to be confined to the core of the fiber by total internal reflection at the… …

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  • 47multimode fiber —    A fiber optic cable with a wide core that provides multiple routes for light waves to travel. Its wider diameter of between 25 to 200 microns prevents multimode fiber from carrying signals as far as single mode fiber due to modal dispersion.… …

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  • 48Unity (câble à fibre optique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Unity. Unity est le nom d un câble à fibre optique sous marin qui est en déploiement, en novembre 2009, dans l océan Pacifique entre le Japon et les États Unis[1]. Coûtant 300 millions USD, il est théoriquement… …

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  • 49Danice submarine cable — The DANICE submarine communications cable system transits 2250 km of the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea to connect Iceland and Denmark. It consists of four fibre pairs, capable of carrying in total up to 5.1 Tbit/s of data using… …

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  • 50coaxial cable —    Abbreviated coax, pronounced [co ax]. A high capacity cable used in networking that contains a solid inner copper conductor surrounded by plastic insulation, and an outer braided copper or foil shield.    Coaxial cable is used for broadband… …

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