FTTH Fiber Optic Cable Patch Cord , SC APC SM 1m 3m 5m Patch Cord Fiber Optic

FO Cable & Patch Cord
September 26, 2021
Kategorieverbindung: Glasfaser-Patchkabeln
Shenzhen Hicorpwell Technology Co., Ltd
Wechat & Whatsapp: 0086-13480892975
Mail: info@hicorpwell.com www.glassfiberopticcable.com
Brief: Discover the Trunk Multicore Fiber Optic Patch Cables LC/PC - FC/PC OM4 50/125um 8/12/24 Core, designed for high-performance signal routing in data centers and telecom networks. These patch cords feature durable connectors, low insertion loss, and RoHS compliance for reliable and cost-effective fiber optic connectivity.
Related Product Features:
  • Trunk Multicore Fiber Optic Patch Cables with LC/PC to FC/PC connectors for secure and stable connections.
  • OM4 50/125um fiber grade ensures high-speed data transmission up to 10G.
  • Available in 8, 12, or 24 cores to suit various networking needs.
  • Low insertion loss (≤0.3dB) and high return loss (≥35dB) for optimal signal integrity.
  • Durable PVC/LSZH jacket material with magenta color for easy identification.
  • Operates in a wide temperature range (-40°C to 75°C) for versatile applications.
  • RoHS compliant and 100% optically tested for quality assurance.
  • Ideal for data centers, head-ends, cellular hubs, and central offices.
FAQ:
  • What are the key features of the Trunk Multicore Fiber Optic Patch Cables?
    These patch cables feature OM4 50/125um fiber grade, LC/PC to FC/PC connectors, low insertion loss (≤0.3dB), and are available in 8, 12, or 24 cores. They are RoHS compliant and designed for high-performance networking.
  • What is the difference between PC, UPC, and APC connectors?
    PC (Physical Contact) connectors have curved end faces for better contact. UPC (Ultra Physical Contact) connectors have an extended polish for superior surface finish. APC (Angled Physical Contact) connectors feature an 8-degree angle for reduced back reflection, ideal for analog systems.
  • Where can these patch cords be used?
    These patch cords are suitable for data centers, head-ends, cellular hubs, and central offices. They provide reliable optical connections for fiber optic electronics and are ideal for high-speed data transmission.