Descriptions
Single mode simplex LC UPC fiber patch cables are a type of optical fiber cable used primarily for high-speed data transmission over long distances.
Here’s a breakdown of the key components:
Single Mode: This type of fiber allows only one mode of light to propagate through the core, which minimizes signal loss and allows for longer transmission distances (typically several kilometers).
Simplex: This indicates that the cable has a single fiber, meaning it can transmit data in one direction only. For bidirectional communication, you would need two simplex cables or a duplex cable.
LC Connector: The LC (Lucent Connector) is a small form-factor connector that is widely used in fiber optic networks. It has a latch mechanism for secure connection and is smaller than older connectors like SC.
UPC (Ultra Physical Contact): This refers to the type of polish on the connector's end face. UPC connectors have a smooth finish that minimizes signal loss and back reflection compared to standard connectors. They are often used in high-performance applications.
Main Features
The main feature of single mode simplex LC UPC fiber patch cables is their ability to transmit data over long distances with minimal signal loss. This is achieved through:
Single Mode Fiber: Allows only one mode of light, reducing modal dispersion and enabling high-speed data transfer over distances of several kilometers.
UPC Connector: Provides a polished end face that minimizes back reflection and signal loss, enhancing overall performance in high-speed applications.
These features make them ideal for telecommunications, data centers, and other applications requiring reliable, high-bandwidth connections.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3005-9SM1LCULCU30-0010 | Fiber optic patch cord, singlemode 9/125um OS1, simplex, LC/UPC-LC/UPC, 3mm, 1m |