- SC UPC to SC UPC 9/125 OS2 duplex Single-Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cord,Fiber Optic Patch Cables
- ¡¾Brief ¡¿£º¢Ù Connector type: FC, SC, LC, ST, MTRJ, MU, E2000, MPO, DIN, D4, SMA
¢Ú Ferrule End-face: PC, UPC, APC
¢Û Core Type: Single-mode (SM: 9/125um), Multimode (MM: 50/125um or 62.5/125um)
¢Ü Cable Quantity: ¡°2C¡± means two cores=Duplex , 1C means one cores=Simplex
¢Ý Cable Diameter: §¶3.0mm, §¶2.0mm, §¶0.9mm
¢Þ Cable Length: 1, 2, 3 meter or customized
¢ß Cable type: PVC, LSZH, OM3, OFNR, OFNP, Plenum - ¡¾Series¡¿£ºSC-SC
- Description
- SC UPC to SC UPC 9/125 OS2 duplex Single-Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cord,Fiber Optic Patch Cables
POWERLINK's fiber optic patch cables include differen terminations -like LC,SC/APC,ST, E2000/APC,MU, VF45,FC, MT-RJ, SC, MPO, MTP, FC/APC, ST/APC, LC/APC, E2000, DIN, D4, SMA, Escon,FDDI,All of the fiber optic patch cables are RoHS compliant All POWERLINK fiber cables are available for simplex, duplex and multicore with single mode,9/125,SM, multimode,MM, 50/125, 62.5/125.
Fiber optic patch cables are with various kinds of cables, PVC, Riser, Plenum, OFNR, OFNP, LSZH (LSOH), 10 Gig Aqua, there are simplex fiber optic patch cord and duplex fiber optic patch cord and multi fiber cable assemblies, and there are ribbon fan out fiber cable assemblies and bundle fiber optic cable assemblies. Typical fiber optic patch cord cable diameter can be 0.9mm, 2mm,or 3mm.
Powerlink offers high quality fiber cable assemblies such as Pach Cords, Pigtails, MCPs, Breakout Cables etc. All of our fiber cables can be ordered as Single Mode 9/125, Multimode 62.5/125 OM1, Multimode 50/125 OM2 and Multimode 10 Gig 50/125 OM3/OM4 fibers.
High Quality and Cost-effective 9/125¦Ìm Singlemode Fiber Patch Cable
The 9/125¦Ìm single mode fiber patch cable meets RoHS compliant, and all cables are 100% optically tested for insertion loss to ensure high quality, it is very cost-effective for network cabling.
POWERLINK also provides a full set of OEM services, such as fiber connector, length, color, fiber grade, specification, material, package etc.
Applications:
¡ñ Local Area Networks, including FTTH and FTTD
¡ñ CATV System
¡ñ Telecommunication Networks
¡ñ Data processing networks
Characteristics:
¡ñ Low insertion loss, high return loss
¡ñ Good compatibility
¡ñ High precision of mechanical dimensions
¡ñ High reliability & stability
¡ñ PC¡¢APC¡¢UPC optional, cable length optional
¡ñ Single-mode cable: yellow; multi-mode cable: orange; options available for other colors
Specification:
Insertion loss: ¡Ü0.3dB
Return loss: ¡Ý60dB(APC)
Repeatable: 0.1dB (1000)
Temperature range: -40¡ã~80¡ãCOS2 SMF-9/125¦Ìm Cable Drawing
FeaturesZirconia Ceramic Core : Transports the optical signal Cable Boot: Provides maximum protection and easy to install Printing: Helps clarrify and recognize different cables
How to Choose The Right Fiber Optic Cable Type?Designation Fiber Dia.
(¦Ìm)Type Fast Ethernet
100BASE-FX1 Gigabit Ethernet
1000BASE-SX1 Gigabit Ethernet
1000BASE-LX10 Gigabit Ethernet
10GBASE40 Gigabet Ethernet
40GBASE-SR4100 Gigabet Ethernet
100GBASE-SR4OM1 62.5/125 Multimode 2000 Meters 275 Meters 550 Meters
(mode conditioning patch cable required)33 Meters Not supported Not supported OM2 50/125 Multimode 550 Meters 82 Meters Not supported Not supported OM3 (Laser Optimized) 50/125 Multimode 550 Meters 300 Meters 100 Meters 100 Meters OM4 (Laser Optimized) 50/125 Multimode 400 Meters 150 Meters 150 Meters Singlemode 9/125 Singlemode 5km at 1310nm 5km at 1310nm 10km at 1310nm PS:The difference of OM4 and OM3 fiber mode as the following
1. OM4 was developed specifically for VSCEL laser transmission and allows 10 Gig / second link distances of up to 550 Meters (compared to 300M with OM3).
2. The effective modal bandwidth for OM4 is more than double that of OM3.
3. For OM4 patch cable, it is 4700 MHz.km while for OM3, it is 2000 MHz.km.How to correctly choose between PVC, LSZH and OFNP?Fiber patch cables are now widely used for indoor applications like buildings, factories, office parks ,campuses and so on. Whether you choose PVC, LSZH or OFNP jacket depends on where you're going to run the cable.