Ftth Upc Fiber Optic Pigtails
Introduction
Fiber optic pigtail is a fiber optic cable terminated with a factory-installed connector on one end, leaving the other end terminated. Hence the connector side can be linked to equipment and the other side melted with optical fiber cables. Pigtail patch cords are utilized to terminate fiber optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing.
Fiber optic pigtails can be divided into single-mode and multimode fibers. Single-mode fiber pigtails, identified by their yellow color, use a 9/125 micron cable and are terminated with a single-mode fiber connector. Conversely, multimode fiber pigtails, usually orange, use a 62.5/125 micron or a 50/125 micron bulk multimode fiber cable, terminated with a multimode fiber optic connector. Additionally, 10G multimode fiber cables (OM3 or OM4) are available, with the jacket color for these pigtails typically being aqua.
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Connector Type
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FC SC LC ST Simplex Duplex
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Fiber Type
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Single Mode SM /Multimode MM
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Insertion Loss (typical)
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≦0.3dB
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Return Loss
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SM PC UPC ≧50dB;APC ≧60
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Cable Diameter
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3.0/2.0/0.9mm
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Length
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1m/2m/3m/5m....or customized
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Operating wavelength
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1310-1550nm (SM); 850nm (MM)
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Woring Temperature
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-40~+75℃
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Application
Common applications and industries that utilize fiber optic pigtails include telecommunications, data centers, medical facilities, and industrial automation. They are essential in connecting various devices such as switches, routers, transceivers, and patch panels.
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