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  • Compatible energy-efficient high-speed optoelectronic connections

    Compatible energy-efficient high-speed optoelectronic connections

    The two primary optical components of an interconnect are a laser and a modulator. As data rates continue to increase from 100 Gbps to beyond 10 Tbps, the integration of electronics with photonic interc.


  • Why use busbar connections

    Why use busbar connections

    Busbars primarily consolidate and distribute electrical power. They take power from one main source and safely channel it to multiple circuits within electrical enclosures like switchgear, panelboards, and distribution boards, replacing many individual cables. Look inside your home's electrical panel and you'll spot them distributing AC power to all those rows of circuit. A busbar is essentially a strip or bar of conductive metal, usually copper or aluminum. It connects multiple. What is a busbar and what is it used for? Busbars (bus bars) are a type of electrical conductor that, compared to traditional cables, allow for the transmission of current in a safer and more flexible manner. In this blog, I will introduce busbars in detail.


  • Are they not including routers with fiber optic connections anymore

    Are they not including routers with fiber optic connections anymore

    There's a good reason fiber internetis often called the "future of the internet." Fiber internet is the quickesthigh-speed connection that exists and uses optical fibers instead of copper cables. With speeds up t.


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