Fiber Optic Patch Cables
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Multimode Duplex 50/125 - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
Multimode Duplex 62.5/125 - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
Singlemode Duplex 9/125 Fiber - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
NetCablesPlus specializes in the
highest quality Corning fiber-based patch cords available on the market
today. And, we offer them at the discounted prices that our
customers have come to rely on. We list our in-stock
Multimode Duplex 62.5/125,
Multimode Duplex 50/125, and
Singlemode Duplex 9/125 (Standard UPC Polish) cables below for
fast reference, but we also offer a wider range of multimode and
singlemode fiber optic jumpers, pigtails, self-loop back and custom
design multi-fiber assemblies. Our cables feature high quality
connectors with ceramic ferrules, and UL rated cabling, including OFNR,
OFNP, LSZH and others. Our fiber cable is available in 900um, 1.6mm, 2mm
and 3mm jacketed fiber terminated with state-of-the-art connectors such
as ST, SC, FC, MTRJ, MU and LC for both UPC or APC types to meet your
standard or custom configurations. All NetCablesPlus fiber optic
cables comply with IEC, ANSI, EIA/TIA, cable assemblies to Telcordia
GR-326 Standard.
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Multimode Duplex 50/125 - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
Multimode Duplex 62.5/125 - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
Singlemode Duplex 9/125 Fiber - Fiber Optic Patch Cables
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Fiber Optic Patch Cable FAQ |
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What are fiber optic patch cables?
These cables are made with standard fiber optic cabling and are
terminated with fiber optic connectors on both ends.
What are fiber optic cables used for?
There are several application areas for fiber optic patch cables,
including connecting computer work stations to outlets and connecting
fiber optic patch panels or optical cross connect distribution centers.
What are the most common fiber optic patch cables?
There are many common types of fiber patch cables and your network
may require one or more of them to operate most efficiently.
Professionals use several ways to categorize the most common fiber patch
cables, including the fiber cable type, the termination connector types,
the optical fiber modes, the size of the fiber cable, and the various
styles of polishing the connectors.
What are the various types of fiber optic cabling?
There are three main types of fiber cable: Simplex, Duplex, and
Ribbon Fan-Out Cable Assembly. A Simplex fiber patch cable has one fiber
and one connector on each end. A Duplex fiber optic cable features two
fibers and two connectors on each end. Either each fiber will be marked
separately (e.g., A and B) or the connector boots will use different
colors to reflect the polarity of each connector. Ribbon Fan-Out Cable
Assembly offers one end of the patch cable with multiple fibers and a
specialized ribbon fiber connector. The other end is run in a multi
simplex arrangement with various single fiber connectors (e.g., LC, SC,
ST, etc.)
How are fiber optic patch cables terminated?
There are basically two ways to terminate a fiber cable: using the
same connector type on both ends of the cable (e.g., LC to LC) and using
two different connectors on each end of the cable (e.g., ST to SC) which
is also known as a Hybrid termination.
What the most common connector types for fiber optic cables?
The most popular connector types are SC, ST, LC, MTRJ, and FC.
What Modes are used in optical fiber patch cables?
Currently, there are three different modes that are used in fiber
patch cords: singlemode, multimode, and 10Gigabit multimode. Singlemode
fiber cables rely on 9/125 (micron) fiber cable with singlemode
connectors on each end of the cable. Multimode fiber optic patch cables
use 62.5/125 micron or 50/125 micron fiber cabling and are terminated
with multimode fiber optic connectors on each end of the cable. 10Gb
multimode fiber optic patch cords use enhanced 50/125 micron fiber that
is optimized for 850nm VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers)
based 10Gb Ethernet. They are usually compatible with existing network
equipment and can offer 300% more bandwidth than traditional 62.5/125
multimode fibers. These cables are also rated for distances up to 300
meters.
What Sizes do fiber optic patch cables come in?
Generally, manufacturers produce the following sizes: 250um bare
fiber, 900um tight buffer fiber, 1.6mm fiber optic cable, 2.0mm fiber
optic cable, and 3.0mm fiber optic cable.
Why are there different connector polishing styles?
Fiber optic connectors are designed, manufactured and polished to
different shapes to minimize back reflection. Back reflection grades
generally vary from -30dB to -60dB. Note that polishing is especially
important for applications in which singlemode fiber is being used..
What are the various connector polishing styles available?
There are three main styles of polishing, Physical Contact (PC),
Ultra Physical Contact (UPC), and Angled Physical Contact (APC). Typical
back reflections are as follows: APC < -60dB (singlemode); UPC < -50dB (singlemode);
PC < -40dB (singlemode and multimode.)
Are there other more specialized forms of fiber optic patch
cables?
Yes. For example there are mode conditioning fiber cords,
polarization maintaining fiber cables, and pre-terminated pigtails. All
of these have specialized usages in various network configurations.
What are some other names for fiber optic patch cables?
This is by no means a comprehensive list of synonyms for these
cables, but we have heard them called: fiber optic patch cords, fiber
optic jumpers, fiber jumper cables, fiber jumpers, fiber optic jumpers,
duplex fiber jumpers, fiber wire, lan fiber, network fiber, optic
cables, network glass, and more. |
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TIA-598-B Fiber Optic Patch
Cable Standard Color Codes
| 1 Fiber |
Blue |
| 2 Fiber |
Orange |
| 3 Fiber |
Green |
| 4 Fiber |
Brown |
| 5 Fiber |
Slate |
| 6 Fiber |
White |
| 7 Fiber |
Red |
| 8 Fiber |
Black |
| 9 Fiber |
Yellow |
| 10 Fiber |
Violet |
| 11 Fiber |
Rose |
| 12 Fiber |
Aqua |
Note: For
Fiber Optic Patch Cables with 13 fibers or more, the above color code is
repeated every 12 fibers and the buffered fibers, also known as
subcables, are striped once for each additional 12 fibers. |
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Fiber Optics Glossary |
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