Fiber Patch Cables 8 Fiber MPO MPT
FEATURES:
1. Improves and simplifies fiber routing
2. Rapid configuration andnet working, reducein stallationtime.
3. Decreases fiber management space
4. Supports 40Gand 100Gnet work applications
5. Cable Jacket material: LSZH,OFNR,OFNP available.
6. Support supto12F,24F,48F,72F,96F,144F, customized product sare available.
7. Low insertion loss and reflectance
8. High Density
Description
Fiber Patch Cables 8 fibers patch cord contains 8 individual optical fibers, allowing for multiple channels of data transmission in a single cable. MPO/MTP trunk multicore cable assemblies facilitate rapid deployment of high density backbone cabling in data centers and other high fiber environment, reducing network installation or reconfiguration time and cost, they are used to interconnect cassettes, plane or fan outs. It offered in fiber types in standard 8, 12, 24 or 48 cores versions using a compact and rugged microcables structure.The compact cable optimize cableway use and improve airflow.These MPO/MTP cable are built with highest quality components.Low loss elite versions are offered, featuring low insertion loss for demanding high speed networks where power budgets are critical.
Fiber Patch Cables Data Sheet:
Model | SM | MM | |
Connector A: MPO/MTP | |||
Connector Fiber Count | 8,12,24,48 Core | ||
Polish | PC,APC | PC | |
Insertion Loss | Standard | ≤0.70dB | ≤0.50dB |
Elite Low Loss | ≤0.35dB | ≤0.30dB | |
Return Loss | PC≥50dB,APC≥60dB | ≥30dB | |
Durability(500 Matings) | ≤0.2dB | ||
Test Wavelength | 1310/1550nm | 850/1300nm | |
Connector B: LC,LC Uniboot,SC,FC,ST | |||
Polish | PC,APC | PC | |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.2dB | ≤0.2dB | |
Return Loss | PC≥50dB,APC≥60dB | ≥35dB | |
Durability(500 Matings) | ≤0.2dB | ||
Test Wavelength | 1310/1550nm | 850/1300nm |
1. Fiber Patch Cables Fiber Type
- Single-Mode (SMF):
- Used for long-distance communication.
- Core diameter: ~9 µm.
- Wavelength: Typically 1310 nm or 1550 nm.
- Low attenuation, suitable for distances up to 80 km or more.
- Multi-Mode (MMF):
- Used for shorter distances within buildings or data centers.
- Core diameter: 50 µm (OM3/OM4) or 62.5 µm (OM1/OM2).
- Wavelength: Typically 850 nm or 1300 nm.
- Higher bandwidth but limited to shorter distances (e.g., 300-400 meters for OM4 at 10Gbps).
2. Connector Types
- MPO/MTP:
- High-density connector that can handle all 8 fibers in a single interface.
- Ideal for data center and high-bandwidth applications.
- Available in male (with alignment pins) and female (no pins) versions.
- LC:
- Often used in duplex (two fibers) or quad (four fibers) configurations, with four duplex connectors making up 8 fibers.
- Compact size, widely used in high-density environments.
- SC:
- Larger than LC, typically used in legacy systems.
- Can be configured as simplex (single fiber) or duplex (two fibers).
- ST:
- Bayonet-style connector, less common in modern networks but still used in some legacy systems.