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Patch Cord LC Connector

 

Manufacturer: SOPTO LC connector patch cord
Type: LC Patch Cord
Data Rete: 10Gigabit
Connector Type: LC
End Face:  UPC/PC/APC or others
Skin Material: PVC/LSZH/OFNR..

 

The LC connectors used are small form-factor fiber optic connectors resembling miniature SC connectors with high quality 1.25mm zirconia ferrules and push-pull latching mechanism. They are fully compatible with existing LC hardware.

 

In addition to basic testing, some mechanical and environmental tests per IEC or Telcordia are also performed periodically to guarantee the best quality. For standard patch cords, sampling check is performed on ferrule geometry to ensure high percentage of polished connectors meeting GR-326 requirements. For premium grade, ferrule geometry is tested on all patch cords to meet these GR-326 requirements.

 

Other than standard single mode and multimode fibers, G655, OM2, and OM3 fibers are also available upon request. Flame retardant grade cable sheathing options are offered. Riser rated cable will be provided as standard. LSZH and Plenum can be provided upon request.

 

Features

  1. Small form factor design
  2. Pull-proof
  3. Non-optical disconnect performance
  4. High quality zirconia ferrules
  5. Materials meet RoHS requirements
  6. Riser, Plenum, and LSZH cables available

 

Applications

  1. Telecommunication
  2. Computer networks
  3. CATV networks
  4. Active device termination
  5. Instrumentation

 

Optical Performance Distribution

 

Insertion Loss, MM 62.5/125um

LC Insertion Loss MM 62.5 or 125um

 

Insertion Loss, SM 9/125um PC

LC Insertion Loss SM 9 or 125um PC

 

* Typical performance charts and actual data may vary from lot to lot.

 

Dimensional Drawing

LC patch cord Dimensional Drawing

 

Related Knowledge:

 

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