Product Description:
A fiber patchcord, also known as a fiber optic patch cable, is a type of cable that is used to connect one optical device to another for signal transmission. It consists of a length of optical fiber cable terminated with connectors on both ends. These connectors can vary in type, such as LC, SC, ST, or others, and may have different polish types like UPC (Ultra Physical Contact) or APC (Angled Physical Contact).
Fiber patchcords are used in various applications where high-speed, reliable data transmission is required, such as telecommunications networks, data centers, and enterprise networking environments. They are designed to transmit light signals with minimal loss and distortion, ensuring efficient communication between optical devices.
Fiber patchcords come in different configurations, including simplex (single fiber) and duplex (two fibers), and they can be made with different types of optical fibers, such as single-mode or multi-mode fibers, depending on the specific requirements of the application.
It seems like you're looking for a patchcord with specific specifications.
A patchcord "LC to LC UPC Simplex MPO3 35m" typically refers to a fiber optic patchcord with the following characteristics:
Product specification:
Patchcord LC to LC UPC Simplex MPO3 35m
S/N | Cable Type | Cable A | Cable B |
---|---|---|---|
Patchcord LC to LC UPC simplex OM3 35M | |||
2.0MM diameter, aqua color, LSZH sheath | |||
Connector 1 | Connector 2 | Connector 1 | |
Insertion Loss | 0.10db | [db] | 0.06db |
Return Loss | 37.2db | [db] | 35.7db |
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