fiber optic cable

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A transmission medium composed of small strands of glass, providing a path for light rays that act as a carrier
Cable made from thin strands of glass through which data is transmitted in the form of light pulses Used for high-speed transmission over medium to long distances
a cable made of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light
Transmission medium that carries messages on a beam of light rather than using an electrical signal
A type of wire-line transmission media that converts information into light pulses that travel down hollow glass tubes the diameter of a human hair Fiber optic cables are used in broadband networks, and are capable of carrying an enormous amount of information in all its forms --sound, graphics, data, and video, or a multimedia combination thereof -- with much greater speed, accuracy, and security than conventional copper wires and coaxial cables
fiber which can transfer data by light rays at a very fast rate
Strands of glass or synthetic material through which data is transmitted in the form of light pulses It can be used for high-speed transmission over long distances
A transmission technology that sends pulses of light along specially manufactured optical fibers Each fiber consists of a core, thinner than a human hair, surrounded by a sheath with a much lower refractive index Light signals introduced at one end of the cable are conducted along the cable as the signals are reflected from the sheath Fiber optic cable is lighter and smaller than traditional copper cable, is immune to electrical interference, and has better signal-transmitting qualities However, it is more expensive than traditional cables and more difficult to repair
A jacketed fiber(s) (SMFPMD) (PMD) A cable containing one or more optical fibers
A cable, consisting of a center glass core surrounded by layers of plastic, that transmits data using light rather than electricity It has the ability to carry more information over much longer distances
A telecommunications medium made of thin glass fibers bundled inside an insulated cable It is used for high-speed voice, video, and data transmission
consists of a hair-thin, flexible glass rod encased in a cable that uses light to transmit audio, video, and data signals Fiber optic cable is capable of supporting up to 625 Mbps of data transmission
A cable containing one or more optical fibers
A bundle of optical fibers within one conducting cable In addition to the optical fibers and its cladding, the cable can consist of plastic strength members, an inner and an outer plastic jacket, all providing protection to the fiber strands
A cable containing a bundle of fiber strands
Fiber-optic cables transmit digital signals as light pulses Fiber optic cable connections are made through an AUI port using an external transceiver
A cable with a glass or plastic filament which transmits digital signals in the form of light pulses
– Transmission medium for optical-signal propagation, generally consisting of one or more plastic or glass fibers sheathed in a protective plastic coating
A cable filled with many small glass fibers used on machines with photo electric registration to carry light into the die area and the reflected light back to the registration system
A transmission medium that provides high data rates and low errors Glass or plastic fibers are woven together to form the core of the cable This core is surrounded by a glass or plastic layer called the cladding The cladding is covered with plastic or other material for protection The cable requires a light source, most commonly laser or light-emitting diodes
A type of cable consisting of glass or plastic fibers that are used to carry light signals Fiber optic cable supports transmission speeds up into the 100Mbps
Optical fibers incorporated into an assembly of materials that provide tensile strength and external protection, and have handling properties comparable to metallic cables
Bundles of hair-thin glass filaments through which light can travel Fiber offers greater transmission capacity with less interference than metal cables
  A telecommunications cable in which one or more optical fibers are used as the propagation medium [After 2196] (188)  Note 1: The optical fibers are surrounded by buffers, strength members, and jackets for protection, stiffness, and strength   Note 2: A fiber-optic cable may be an all-fiber cable, or contain both optical fibers and metallic conductors   One possible use for the metallic conductors  is  the transmission  of  electric power  for repeaters   [After FAA]  Synonyms optical cable, optical fiber cable
an alternative cabling to traditional copper cable which uses pulses of light to transmit data along optical fibers
A glass or plastic fiber used for the transmission of signals composed of light
thin glass filaments that transmit signals as very high-frequency light pulses
fiber optic cable

    الواصلة

    fi·ber op·tic Ca·ble

    التركية النطق

    faybır äptîk keybıl

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    /ˈfībər ˈäptək ˈkābəl/ /ˈfaɪbɜr ˈɑːptɪk ˈkeɪbəl/

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    ... Each fiber optic cable can carry all the bandwidth that's ...
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