Patch Cord Knowledge
- Fiber Optic Connector Ferrule Design
- Fiber Optic Connector Design
- E2000 to ST Fiber Patch Cable Overview
- Acceptable and Unacceptable Fiber Connector End-Face Finishes
- Using Wipes and Cleaning Cassettes to Clean Fiber Patch Cords
- Not-Too-Tight Mating of Fiber Optic Connectors
- Matching Gel and Oils Contamination about Fiber Optic Connectors
- The Effect of Improper Use of Fiber Optic Connectors
- Why Fiber Optic Connectors are Fragile?
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Fiber Patch Cords have a widely application. Where the need for the optical fiber connection, where you need fiber optic patch cords.
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- What is Ceramic Ferrule?
Ceramic Ferrule is the core component of the fiber optic connector. For detailed info, please click here.
- Fiber Optic Pigtails Overview
Fiber optic pigtail is used to splice outside plant cable to the backside of a fiber optic patch panel.
- OM4 Optical Fiber Cabling
OM4 is a laser-optimized, high bandwidth 50um multimode fiber, which is used for next-generation 40 and 100 Gb/s applications. For the details of OM4 Optical fiber cabling, please click here.
- Tactical Military Fiber Optic Connectors
The outdoor fiber optic cable assemblies, tactical & military fiber optic cable connectors are for military field and harsh environment applications.
- Heavy Armored Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cable Overview
This Aqua (OM3) or Orange (OM1) patch cord is OFNR (Riser) rated, 4.8mm thick with a Standard Boot or Uniboot on each end.
- Light Armored Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cable Overview
This 62.5/125 core Multimode (OM1, Orange) or 50/125 core Multimode (OM3, Aqua) patch cord is OFNR (Riser) or OFNP (Plenum) rated, 3.0mm thick with a Standard Boot on each end.
- Patch Cords vs. Cross-Over Cables
If you don't know when to use patch cords or cross-over cables, this page may help you.
- Features and Applications of Fiber Optic Patch Cord
Fiber optic patch cord, often called fiber optic patch cable or fiber jumper cable, is a fiber optic cable terminated with fiber optic connectors on both ends. The polish of fiber connectors distinguishes the different connector types.
- Among Cat5 and Cat5e and Cat6, Which Should You Use?
This page discusses primary differences between the various types of computer and telephone (CAT) cabling available, specifically the difference between CAT5, CATe and CAT6.
- Fiber Optic Couplers Introduction
A fiber optic coupler is a device used in fiber optic systems with single or more input fibers and single or several output fibers, which is different from WDM devices.
- General Type of Fiber Optic Adapters Introduction
General types of fiber optic adapters we talk about here include FC, SC, ST, LC, MT-RJ, MU, MPO, E2000 and DIN Fiber Optic Adapters...
- What is ODC Connector?
ODC connectors are designed for the fiber to antenna (FTTA) applications. ODC fiber optic connector can withstand harsh environmental conditions when being used in outdoor applications.
- What is Fiber Optic Patch Cable?
Fiber optic patch cable, often called fiber optic patch cord or fiber jumper cable, is a fiber optic cable terminated with fiber optic connectors on both ends.
- What do Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a have in common?
They each utilize 4 twisted pairs in a common jacket. They use the same style RJ-45 jacks and plugs.
- Why do We Run LSZH Cable?
If you have concerns on why do we have to run LSZH cables in some special networking cabling environment
- Introduction of the RJ45 and RJ11 interface
RJ45 interface is typically used for data transmission, the most common applications for network interface cards.
- Why Do We Have to Run the LSZH Cable?
LSZH cables are popular outside the United States. Some safety advocates are calling for the use of LSZH cables in the United States
- What's the Difference between PVC and LSZH Cable?
As we know, much of the cable currently in use in the United States and elsewhere in the world contains halogens.
- What is Fiber Optic Patch Panel Used For?
This article is for someone who don’t know fiber optic patch panel but need to use this product.
- How to Use a Fiber Optic Patch Panel?
We know you may need a fiber optic patch panel in you construction of FTTH or network cabling. Therefore, we write this article for you to operate fiber optic patch panels.




