Product details
Port A = MTRJ
Connection B = ST
Length = 2m
Fiber Type = OM2
Mode = Multi Mode
Communication channel = Duplex
Core diameter = 50/125µm
Jacket color = Orange
Port A Type = MTRJ
Each patch cable is accompanied
Connection B = ST
Length = 2m
Fiber Type = OM2
Mode = Multi Mode
Communication channel = Duplex
Core diameter = 50/125µm
Jacket color = Orange
Port A Type = MTRJ
Each patch cable is accompanied
by a measurement report, patch cables are marked with ID number. RS Pro fiber optic patch cable components. Our RS Pro FO patch cables (OM3 and OM2) enable new VCSEL-based hardware and traditional LED-based hardware to operate together in your system. They are considered the spearhead of multimode fiber optic systems. Features and benefits. Low insertion loss Materials compliant with 2011/65/EU Patch cable, 50 / 125 μm duplex patch cable 50 / 125 μm LSOH jacket 3 mm MTRJ available as mini zip version Fiber quality OM2 (orange) and OM3 (purple) pitch length 15 cm ±5 cm. Typical applications:. Use in 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and FDDI networks Suitable for use in LAN applications Fiber optic cables support a variety of communication protocols such as Token Ring, as well as video and voice services Commonly used in telecommunications. How do fiber optic cables work?. Fiber optic cables transmit communication signals using pulses of light generated by small lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The cable consists of one or more strands, each about the thickness of a human hair. The center of each strand is called the core; it is through this core that the light signals are transmitted. The core is surrounded by a layer of glass that reflects the light inward to prevent signal loss and allow the light to pass through bends in the cable.
Patch cable type | Copper cable |
Item number | 9864978 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | 5367500 |
Release date | 10/5/2018 |
Patch cable type | Copper cable |
Length | 2 m |
Length | 18.20 cm |
Width | 1 cm |
Height | 17.50 cm |
Weight | 36 g |
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