Fiber Optical TransceiversA fiber optic transceiver is a device that is used to transmit and receive optical signals over a fiber optic cable. It typically consists of a transmitter, a receiver, and a control circuit. The transmitter converts an electrical signal into an optical signal and sends it through the fiber optic cable, while the receiver converts the incoming optical signal back into an electrical signal.
Fiber optic transceivers are commonly used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, networking, and data centers. They are preferred over traditional copper cables because they offer several advantages, including higher bandwidth, longer transmission distances, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. Additionally, fiber optic cables are thinner and lighter than copper cables, making them easier to install and more flexible.