Fiber optic cable , also known as optical fiber cable, is a transmission medium that uses optical fibers to transmit optical signals. It has become a key infrastructure in modern communication networks due to its advantages of high bandwidth, low loss, anti-electromagnetic interference, and large transmission capacity.
The innermost part in fiber cable , typically composed of high-purity silica (SiO₂), is utilized to guide light signals.
Single-mode fiber (SMF) boasts a small core diameter (usually 8-10 μm), making it ideal for long-distance transmission. On the other hand, multimode fiber (MMF) features a larger core diameter (50/62.5 μm), suitable for short-distance transmission.
High Bandwidth: Capable of transmitting massive volumes of data, supporting gigabit or even terabit transmission rates (e.g., 10G/40G/100G Ethernet).
Low Signal Loss: Single-mode fiber demonstrates a loss of <0.2 dB/km at 1550 nm, enabling transmission over considerable distances without the need for amplification.
Anti-Electromagnetic Interference: Light signals remain unaffected by electromagnetic fields, rendering it well-suited for challenging environments such as industrial sites and power grids.
Type: Single-mode Fiber (SMF)
Core Diameter: 8-10 μm
Transmission Distance: 10 km - 100 km+
Typical Applications: Long-distance telecom networks, submarine cables, backbone networks
Type: Multimode Fiber (MMF)
Core Diameter: 50/62.5 μm
Transmission Distance: 200 m - 2 km
Typical Applications: Data centers, campus networks, short-distance video/audio systems
Telecommunications
Long-distance trunk networks, 5G base station backhaul, broadband access (FTTH, Fiber to the Home).
Data Centers
High-speed interconnection between servers, supporting cloud computing and big data transmission.
Industrial and Medical Fields
Industrial control systems (e.g., factory automation), medical endoscopes (due to non-conductive and non-radiative properties).
Sensing and Monitoring
Fiber optic sensors for detecting temperature, pressure, vibration, etc., used in pipeline monitoring, structural health monitoring, and more.
Aerospace and Military
Lightweight, anti-interference characteristics for aircraft wiring and military communication systems.
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