Descriptions
A single mode simplex LC APC fiber optic cable patch cord is a type of fiber optic cable used for high-speed data transmission over long distances.
Here’s a breakdown of its features:
Single Mode: This type of fiber optic cable is designed to carry light directly down the fiber with minimal dispersion, allowing for longer transmission distances (typically several kilometers) compared to multimode fibers. It's ideal for applications requiring high bandwidth and long-range communication.
Simplex: This indicates that the cable contains only one fiber strand, allowing for one-way data transmission. Simplex cables are often used in applications where data only needs to flow in one direction, such as from a transmitter to a receiver.
LC: This refers to the type of connector used on the ends of the cable. LC (Lucent Connector) connectors are compact and widely used in fiber optic networks, providing a secure and reliable connection.
APC (Angled Physical Contact): This refers to the polishing technique used on the connector's fiber end face. APC connectors have an angled end, which reduces back reflection (signal loss) compared to standard connectors. This feature is particularly beneficial in high-performance applications.
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Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3005-9SM1LCALCA30-0010 | Fiber optic patch cord, singlemode 9/125um OS1, simplex, LC/APC-LC/APC, 3mm, 1m |