Brief: Curious about how fiber optic patch cords are made? This video walks you through the step-by-step process of creating a Duplex LC UPC-LC UPC Fiber Optic Jumper Cord, showcasing its specifications, features, and applications in telecommunication and data networks.
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Cabo jumper de fibra óptica duplex com conectores LC UPC para aplicações de alta densidade.
Available in single-mode (OS1/OS2) for long-distance communication and multimode (OM1-OM5) for short-distance use.
Features low insertion loss (≤ 0.3 dB for SM) and high return loss (≥ 55 dB for UPC).
Zip-cord style cable structure for easy splitting and flexibility.
Operates in a wide temperature range (-40°C to +75°C) and high humidity conditions (95% RH).
Commonly used in telecommunication networks, fiber broadband, CATV systems, and LAN/WAN setups.
Oferece vários tipos de polimento, incluindo UPC (conectores azuis) e APC (conectores verdes).
Custom lengths available, typically ranging from 0.5m to 50m.
Perguntas Frequentes:
What is the difference between single-mode and multimode fiber optic jumper cords?
Single-mode fibers (OS1/OS2) are designed for long-distance communication (up to 100+ km) with low loss, while multimode fibers (OM1-OM5) are used for short-distance applications (up to 550m for 10G) in data centers and LANs.
What are the common applications of Duplex LC UPC-LC UPC Fiber Optic Jumper Cords?
These cords are widely used in telecommunication networks, fiber broadband, CATV systems, LAN/WAN setups, and FTTP (Fiber to the Premises) installations.
What is the significance of UPC and APC polish types?
UPC (Ultra Physical Contact) connectors (blue) are standard for most applications, while APC (Angled Physical Contact) connectors (green) are used where low back reflection is critical, such as in high-speed data transmission.