Description:

Fiber optic pigtails are short lengths of optical fiber with a connector on one end, designed for splicing into a fiber optic cable. This means that fiber optic pigtails are essentially short sections of fiber optic cable, where one end is already fitted with a connector (such as SC, LC, ST, or FC), while the other end is left exposed to be spliced or fused into an existing fiber optic cable.

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Features:

  • Pre-Terminated Connectors
  • High-Quality Performance
  • Variety of Connectors
  • Single-Mode and Multi-Mode Fiber Options
  • Low Insertion Loss
  • Color-Coding for Easy Identification
  • 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
Insertion Loss < 0.3 dB (typical for single-mode)
Return Loss > 50 dB (typical for single-mode)
Operating Temperature - 40°C to +85°C