Description
This is a description of a fiber optic patch cord, which is a type of fiber optic cable. The cord is made from a high refractive index core with a low refractive index coating, surrounded by a protective jacket. The core is transparent, which allows signals to be transmitted with little loss over great distances. The coating reflects light back into the core, minimizing signal loss. The cord is fitted with connectors at both ends, a pigtail, or a cable with a connector at one end and bare wires at the other. The cord is designed for use with Lucent connectors, but other types of connectors are available. The cord has a strength of 1000 pounds and can operate at temperatures ranging from -20 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The cord has a chromatic dispersion of 3.0 ps/nm and a attenuation of 0.38 dB/km at 1310 nm and 0.25 dB/km at 1550 nm. The cord has a insertion loss of 0.3 dB single mode and 0.3 dB multimode, and a return loss of 55 dB single mode and 65 dB APC. The cord is repeatable to within 0.1 dB and has a tensile strength of 100 pounds. The cord has a operating temperature range of
Acconet Patch Lead LC/APC-LC/APC Duplex 3M FIB-PL-LC-3M-AD
Fiber optic patch cable often called fiber optic patch cord or fiber jumper cable.
A fiber optic patch cord is constructed from a core with a high refractive index, surrounded by a coating with a low refractive index, that is strengthened by aramid yarns and surrounded by a protective jacket. Transparency of the core permits transmission of optic signals with little loss over great distances. The coatings low refractive index reflects light back into the core, minimizing signal loss.
The protective aramid yarns and outer jacket minimizes physical damage to the core and coating. Fiber optic patch cables can be divided into different types based on fiber cable mode, cable structure, connector types, connector polishing types and cable sizes.
A patch cord is always fitted with connectors at both ends. A pigtail is similar to a patch cord and is the informal name given to a cable fitted with a connector at one end and bare wires (or bare fiber) at the other.
LC Type: LC stands for Lucent connectors. It is a small form-factor (SFF) fiber optic connector.
FC Type: FC stands for Ferrule Connection. It is fixed by way of a threaded barrel housing. The connector is precision made and manufactured to demanding specifications. The combination of a ceramic ferrule and a precision nickel plated brass housing provides consistent long-term mechanical and optical performance.
SC Type: SC stands for Subscriber Connector. It is fixed by way of push-pull latching mechanism which provides quick insertion and removal while also ensuring a positive connection.
LC Cable Specifications
Characteristics Simplex/ Duplex
Cable Material LSZH
Strength Member Aramid
Crush (N) 1000
Operating Temperature (?) -20 to 60
Fire Specification IEC 60332-1
Fibre Specification
Attenuation (dB?km) 0.38@1310nm/0.25@1550nm
Chromatic Dispersion (ps/nm x km) 3.0@1310nm/18.0@1550nm
Connector Specification
Insertion Loss (dB) Single Mode ?0.3dB
Multimode ?0.3dB
Return Loss (dB) Single Mode ? 55dB (UPC) / ? 65dB (APC)
Multimode ?0.3dB
Repeatability (dB) ?0.1dB
Durability (dB) ?0.2dB Typical Change, 1000 matings
Tensile Strength(N) 100N
Operating Temperature (C) -40~+80 C
Storage Temperature (C) -40~+85 C
Endface Geometry 2.5um Ferrule
Radius of Curvature (mm) UPC 10~25mm
APC 5~15mm
Apex Offset (nm) UPC 0~50mm
APC 0~50mm
Fibre Height (nm) UPC 50nm
APC 50nm
Endface Geometry 1.25um Ferrule
Radius of Curvature (mm) UPC 7~15mm
APC 5~15mm
Apex Offset (nm) UPC 0~50mm
APC 0~50mm
Fibre Height (nm) UPC 50nm
APC 50nm
What's in the box
1xLC/APC-LC/APC Duplex Fibre Optic Patch Cord No Armour 3m