DESCRIPTION
A fiber optic patch cord is a fiber optic cable capped at either end with connectors that allow it to be rapidly and conveniently connect ed to CATV, an optical switch or other telecommunication equipment. Its thick layer of protection is used to connect the optical transmitter, receiver, and the terminal box. This is known as “interconnect-style cabling”
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Fiber optic patch cords are characterized by: Low insertion loss
High return loss
Good repeatability
Good interchange
Excellent environmental adaptability
APPLICATIONS
Patch cables are used for connections to CATV (Cable Television}, telecommunication networks, computer fiber networks and fiber test equipment. Applications include communication rooms, FIIH (Fiber to The Home), LAN (Local Area Network}, FOS (fiber optic sensor), Fiber Optic Communication System, Optical fiber connect ed and transmitted equipment, Defense combat readiness, etc.
FIBER TYPE | 62.5/125 m | 50/125 m | 9/125 m |
Max. Insertion Loss | <=0.3dB | <=0.3dB | <=0.2dB |
Type Insertion Loss | <=0.2dB | <=0.2dB | <=0.15dB |
Type Return Loss | >=35dB | >=35dB | PC >= 45dB UPC >= 55dB APC >= 60dB |
Cable Retention(900um) | 2lbs | 2lbs | 2lbs |
Matung Durability(1000cycles) | <0.2dB | <0.2dB | <0.2dB |
Ferrule Material | Ceramic | Ceramic | Ceramic |
Housing Material | Composite | Composite | Composite |