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.

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 |