Description:
Fiber Optic Patch Cords are flexible fiber optic cables with connectors on both ends, designed to link different components in a fiber optic network. These cords are used to connect devices like switches, routers, servers, patch panels, and other networking equipment to fiber optic lines, enabling the transmission of light signals.

Features:
- Pre-Terminated Connectors
- High-Quality Performance
- Variety of Connectors
- Single-Mode and Multi-Mode Fiber Options
- Low Insertion Loss
- Versatile Lengths to Accommodate Different Installation Needs
Applications:
- Telecommunications
- FTTH (Fiber to the Home)
- Data Centres
- CATV (Cable Television)
- PON (Passive Optical Networks)
- Network Expansion
- Broadcasting
- Signal Distribution
- Test and Measurement
Specifications:
Characteristics | Parameters |
---|---|
Fiber Type | Single-mode or Multi-mode |
Connector Types | SC, LC, ST and FC |
Attenuation | Typically < 0.5 dB |
Cable Sizes | Simplex and Duplex (1.6/2.0/2.8 and 3mm) |
Insertion Loss | < 0.3 dB (typical for single-mode) |
Return Loss | > 50 dB (typical for single-mode) |
Operating Temperature | - 40°C to +85°C |