Similar Articles |
|
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
Bringing Order to Cabling The new Cable Management Panels from Panduit are available in both horizontal and vertical configurations... |
T.H.E. Journal June 2000 |
Take Control of Cabling Panduit's new Stackable Cable Rack Spacers are designed to convert conventional ladder racks for routing bulk fiber cables or cable bundles. These wiring accessories are offered in 1-position and 6-position styles for cable bundles up to 0.... |
T.H.E. Journal December 2000 |
Take Control of Wiring Panduit's Flat Post Standoff is designed to secure wire bundles above or away from adjacent surfaces whenever required. A special feature of the Standoff is its flat profile, which makes it ideal for use in enclosures where depth in mounting space may not be available... |
T.H.E. Journal November 2001 |
Fiber to the School Desk To run high-bandwidth intensive programs like video-on-demand and distance learning, many schools are finding that their installed cabling systems are not adequate and need to be replaced... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2009 |
ESL introduces fiber-optic cassette with military-style connectors The cassette breaks out one MTP eight-strand fiber cable into eight ST military connectors. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2000 |
Make the Connection Spectro-Link MT-RJ-style fiber optic connectors are the newest additions to Leviton's Opt-X Fiber System, and are available in Workstation and Frame-Station styles... |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
Patch Cords and Training Module Help Bring Schools Up to Speed |
Home Toys April 2006 Minsoo Park |
When it Comes to HDMI/DVI Connectivity, You Have Two Choices: Copper or Fiber Optics. Which is Right for You? Connectivity products such as cables are one investment you will need to live with for at least 10 years. Consider it an investment as cable quality does make a difference and it will stay with your system for a very long time. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2006 |
Optical Military Cable Assemblies for Radar, Communications, and Sensors Molex Fiber Optics is offering optical military cable assemblies for a variety of military and aerospace applications such as avionics, mobile tactical field command platforms, radar, radio communications, and sensor systems. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
New Tools Help With Wire Management Panduit's Bundle Retainers are designed to accept groups of electrical or datacom cables up to 2" in diameter for easy routing through enclosures and closets. They are made of durable acetal for long service life and ease of use. |
Home Toys August 2005 Stan Palguyev |
HDMI / DVI Connectivity Before you order a set of cables for yourself or your company, make sure which type fits your application the best. Fiber optic vs. copper. Which is right for you? |
Home Theater May 24, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Cable Ops Hit on Fiber Claims BBB tells Time Warner and Cox to stop claiming fiber-optic networks. |
CIO October 15, 2002 Bud Bates |
The Fiber-Glut Myth There may be lots of glass under the streets -- but a lot may not really be enough. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
Furniture - Winsted Corp. Winsted corp. has expanded its professional line of vertical equipment racks with the model V8806.... |
T.H.E. Journal June 2000 |
Class Act Cabling New Canaan has replaced old "sneakernet" wiring with a new high-performance, high-capacity and high-bandwidth networking system to the horizons of advanced education. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
High-Power Laser Delivery Assemblies Fiberguide Industries Inc. is offering a line of high-power laser delivery assemblies using the company's custom-designed high-power SMA ("HP-SMA") connector. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2005 Adrian Carter |
New technology advances applications for high-power fiber lasers Since introduced by Nufern as a standard product in late 2002, LMA fibers have enabled a power-scaling revolution, and have produced near-diffraction-limited beam quality at powers approaching 1 kW and slope efficiencies of around 75 percent. |
PC Magazine December 13, 2006 Lance Ulanoff |
Good-bye Cable TV, Hello Fiber FiOS TV is loosening cable's hammerlock on the digital television service market and that's a good thing. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2000 |
New Switch Protects Network Systems To protect against faulty fibers or network equipment, Pysical Optics Corp.'s new Fiber Optic Route Protection Switch provides automated switching between primary and secondary fibers to support a mission critical network system... |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 |
You Don't Know Modular Jack Panduit Network Connectivity Group's GIGA-Channel Mini-Jack TX-6 modular jack features the GIGA-TX termination method.... |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Catherine Yang |
Cable vs. Fiber In the long-running contest for the digital future, cable has been hitting home runs while the telecoms are just coming to bat. Now, the Bells are fighting back by offering video via phone lines. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2010 John McHale |
Fiber-Optic Avionics Connectors Show Performance Advantages for Avionics Systems A steady aerospace and defense market combined with the performance advantages of fiber over copper has designers of optical avionics connectors confident in the short- and long-term future. |
Home Theater September 12, 2003 Gary Merson |
FCC Approves "Plug'n'Play" The "plug and play" agreement will allow consumers to connect digital televisions directly into cable systems, without a set-top-box. |
Scientific American July 2005 Lamont Wood |
Copper for Fiber In the end, the hybrid DSL/fiber approach may just whet consumers' appetites for pure fiber, especially as its upgrade potential is realized--the 100-megabit maximum offered by Verizon is only one millionth the theoretical capacity of fiber. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Broadband Times Three Fiber-to-the-home service brings speeds many times faster than cable modems and DSL. |
Linux Journal March 1, 2007 Doc Searls |
Linux for Suits - DIY Internet Infrastructure An open-source angle on municipal Internet infrastructure build-out. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2009 John Keller |
Connector Designers Face Demands for Increased Capability, Smaller Size, and More EMI and Lightning Protection Systems integrators want more capability, higher bandwidth, increased ruggedness, yet they also want connectors that are smaller and lighter than ever before. Are electronic suppliers up to the task? |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Optical Fiber Solutions for VCSEL Berk-Tek has enhanced the performance of its GIGAlite optical fiber solutions, when used with vertical cavity surface emitting lasers. GIGAlite optical fiber solutions are engineered for users who demand high-speed performance in their fiber optic-structured cabling systems... |
InternetNews April 17, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Report: U.S. Continues to Lag in Broadband The U.S. ranked 24th globally in per capita broadband penetration, a sad spot for the nation that invented the Internet. |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2011 Dan Radovsky |
Faster Streaming Helps Keep This Company One Step Ahead Streaming video needs speed, and Netflix found it. |
Prepared Foods June 1, 2005 Leslie Skarra |
Fixing Formulas with Fiber There are two main reasons why fiber is included in food formulations today: for a functional effect in a food system or for a human physiological effect. Product development approaches for these two goals are very different. |
InternetNews November 16, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
SBC to Launch VoIP Over DSL The carrier also readies a more ambitious fiber-based offering. |
InternetNews November 11, 2004 Michael Singer |
IP TV in 2005? Trying to wrest residential customers from cable rivals, SBC will launch TV over fiber by late next year, the regional telecom said today. |
Entrepreneur November 2004 Mike Hogan |
Broadband Wagon Greater broadband connectivity is coming to a neighborhood near you. What will it mean for businesses? |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Comcast Offering New Fiber Service That's Twice As Fast As Google Fiber Comcast has announced a new residential service, Gigabit Pro, that promises 2 Gbps for both uploading and downloading data, according to Ars Technica. |