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The MPO harness cable assemblies, using the high density cable
and MPO / MTP connector, utilizing fanout kit to assemble from trunk
cable to generic fiber optic connectors such as LC, SC, FC, ST, MTRJ,
etc. Available in 8/12/24/48 fibers versions as well as multi-mode
(62.5/125, 10G OM2 / OM3 / OM4, Bend-insensitive fiber, etc.) and
single-mode (G652D, G657A1 etc.) fiber types. Benefits - Factory terminated & tested with guaranteed quality.
- High density to dramatically save space.
- Optimize network performance.
- The best solution covers all fiber optic cabling needs in all areas of Data Center.
Features - For transition from trunk backbone assemblies to fiber rack system.
- MPO / MTP in 8/12/24 fibers interface for choices.
- Single-fiber connector interface available in LC, SC, ST, E2000, MTRJ, Mini-LC in forms of Simplex or Duplex channeling.
- Ruggedized
fanout: Round or Square fanout kit with 0.9/2.0/3.0mm legs to
single-fiber connectors, customized fanout length to cater for different
installation situations.
- Comply with Telcordia GR-1435-CORE, GR-2866-CORE, GR-326-CORE, RoHS.
Applications - For installation in horizontal patch extension from consolidation point to the workstation outlets.
- High Density Fiber Management.
- DACS.
- LAN/WAN Premises.
Performance MPO / MTP Termination:
Type
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Singlemode (APC
Polish)
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Singlemode (PC Polish)
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Multimode (PC Polish)
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Fiber Count
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8, 12, 24, etc.
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8, 12, 24, etc.
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8, 12, 24, etc.
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Fiber Type
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G652D, G657A1 etc.
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G652D, G657A1 etc.
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62.5/125,OM2,OM3,OM4, etc.
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Maximum Inertion Loss
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Elite
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Standard
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Elite
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Standard
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Elite
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Standard
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Low Loss
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Low Loss
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Low Loss
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=0.35 dB
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=0.75 dB
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=0.35 dB
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=0.75 dB
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=0.35 dB
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=0.60dB
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Return Loss
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=55 dB
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=45 dB
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=20 dB
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Durability
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=200 times
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=200 times
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=200 times
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Test Wavelength
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1310nm / 1550nm
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1310nm / 1550nm
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850nm / 1300nm
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Generic Connector Termination:
Type
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Singlemode (APC
Polish)
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Singlemode (PC Polish)
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Multimode (PC Polish)
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Fiber Type
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G652D, G657A1 etc.
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G652D, G657A1 etc.
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62.5/125,OM2,OM3,OM4, etc.
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Maximum Inertion Loss
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Low Loss
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Standard
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Low Loss
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Standard
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Low Loss
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Standard
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=0.1 dB
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=0.30 dB
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=0.1 dB
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=0.30 dB
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=0.1 dB
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=0.30dB
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Return Loss
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=60 dB
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=50 dB
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=25 dB
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Durability
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=500 times
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=500 times
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=500 times
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Test Wavelength
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1310nm / 1550nm
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1310nm / 1550nm
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850nm / 1300nm
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MPO Gender
MPOs
are classified by the guide pins on the end of the connector, and
require 1 male and 1 female to mate properly. MPO connectors use a
“barrel sleeve” adapter that simply holds one male and one female MPO
“plug” together. The male guide pins fit into the female holes to ensure
precise fiber alignment. Attempting to mate two female connectors will
result in a seemingly secure connection, but with extremely high loss,
and attempting to mate two male connectors will most likely damage one
or both connectors due to the guide pins clashing. Transceivers
and cassettes come with the sleeve adapter built in, and the industry
standard is a male connection on the inside. Therefore, the standard for
cables is female to female. This changes, however, when you need to
extend a cable or connect two cables. You will then need a male to
female cable plus adapter. If you’re designing a multi-ferrule MPO trunk
backbone cable, you might consider making this male to male, then
patching to your hardware with female to female cables. We offer all
combinations of genders, so contact us with your needs and we will be
able to customize these for you. | | |
MPO Male with Pins | MPO Female without Pins | |
Gender Standards
Cassettes
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Male Port
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Transceivers
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Male Port
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Patch Cables
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Female to Female
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Extender Cables
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Male to Female
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Trunk Cables
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Male to Male (Custom Mix)
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