LC-LC OM3 DUPLEX 2.0mm
Product Description
Fiber optic jumper cables, also known as fiber patch cords or fiber jumpers, are essential components in fiber optic communication systems. They serve as the bridge between various optical devices, facilitating the transmission of light signals over short distances. These cables typically consist of a core of glass or plastic fibers, surrounded by protective layers of cladding and jacket. On both ends of the cable, connectors such as SC, LC, FC, or ST are attached, allowing for a secure and precise alignment with mating connectors on optical devices.
Fiber optic jumper cables are designed for flexibility and ease of installation. They are often used to connect optical transceivers to switches, routers, or media converters, as well as to interconnect optical components within racks, cabinets, or enclosures. The use of fiber optic jumper cables helps minimize signal loss and interference, ensuring high-quality optical transmission.
In addition, fiber optic jumper cables offer the advantage of being modular and reconfigurable. This allows for easy changes and upgrades to optical networks without the need for extensive rewiring. Whether it's connecting new devices, replacing old cables, or reconfiguring the network topology, fiber optic jumper cables provide a fast and efficient solution.
Applications:
Working Temperature: -40℃~80℃
1. FTTX (FTTP, FTTH, FTTN, FTTC).
2. FTTX networks.
3. Data Communication.
4. PON networks.
5. Test Equipment.
6. Security.
Specifications
Connector A |
LC |
Connector B |
LC |
Fiber Mode |
OM3 |
Polish Type |
UPC |
Fiber Count |
Duplex |
Fiber Type |
OM3 |
Jacket |
LSZH/PVC |
Jacket OD |
2.0mm or 3.0mm |
Jacket Color |
aqua |
Wavelength |
850nm |
Insertion Loss |
≤0.3dB |
Return Loss |
≥35dB |
Operating Temperature |
-10°C to +70°C |
Storage Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
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