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LC Fiber Media gigabit Converter SM 10/100/1000 10KM
The 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter series is designed to meet the massive needs for network deployment and able to extend a copper based Fast network via fiber cable to a maximum distance up to 100KM. Our 10/100/100M Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter is fully compliant with IEEE802.3, Ieee802.3U, 10/100/1000Base-TX, 1000Base-FX, standards. Features:- 10/100/1000Base-FX Converter
- standards: IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3U, 10/100/1000Base-TX, 1000Base-FX
- Interface: 1xRJ45 connector 1xSFP slot
- Flow Control: TEEE802.3x flow control for fullduplex mode. Back-pressure flow control
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APC Angle Polish FC Fiber Optic Attenuators
17 Aug, 2011Inline Fiber Optic Attenuators
An optical attenuator is a device used to reduce the level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber. They are commonly used in fiber optic communications. Optical attenuators used in fiber optic communications systems may use a variety of principles for their functioning. Those using the gap loss principle are sensitive to the modal distribution ahead of the attenuator, and should be used at or near the transmitting end, or they may introduce less loss than intended. Optical attenuators using absorptive or reflective techniques avoid this problem. Because an air gap is subject to variations from contamination etc, attenuators without air gaps (based on doping etc) are more stable over time. The basic types of optical attenuators are fixed, step-wise variable, and continuously variable. Inline attenuators are incorporated into patch cables. The alternative - The image displayed above may not accurately represent the color of the product you are about to purchase.
FGX-LCLC-03M
SKU #: FGX-LCLC-03M$18.99LC to LC Multimode Duplex High Speed 10 Gigabit Aqua Fiber Optic Ethernet Patch Cable OM3 50/125 Length: 3 Meter
- Multimode & Singlemode fiber are the five types of fiber in common use. Both fibers are 125 microns in outside diameter - a micron is one one-millionth of a meter & 125 microns is 0.005 inches- a bit larger than the typical human hair. Multimode fiber has light travelling in the core in lots of rays, called modes. It's a bigger core (always 62.5 microns, but sometimes 50 microns) & is used with LED sources at wavelengths of 850 & 1300 nm for slower local area networks (LANs) & lasers at 850 & 1310 nm for networks jogging at gigabits per second or more. singlemode has a much smaller core, only about 9 microns, so that the light travels in one ray. It is used for telephony & CATV with laser sources at 1300 & 1550 nm. Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) is large core (about 1mm)Read more
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Multi Mode Fiber Optic Cables
22 Mar, 2011Multi-mode fiber has higher "light-gathering" capacity than single-mode optical fiber. In practical terms, the larger core size simplifies connections and also allows the use of lower-cost electronics such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) which operate at the 850 nm and 1300 nm wavelength (single-mode fibers used in telecommunications operate at 1310 or 1550 nm and need more costly laser sources. Single mode fibers exist for very all visible wavelengths of light). However, compared to single-mode fibers, the multi-modeRead more -
LC to ST Blue Multimode Duplex High Speed Fiber Optic Ethernet Patch Cable 62.5/125
Blue Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Lengths Available:
1 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 2 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 3 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 4 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 5 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 6 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 7 Meter blue fiber cord LC to ST 8 -
FC to FC Custom Green Multimode Fiber Optic Ethernet Patch Cable Starting at $18.99
Green Multimode Fiber Optic Patch Cable Lengths Available:
1 Meter fiber cord FC to FC 2 Meter fiber cord FC to FC 3 Meter fiber cord FC to FC 4 Meter fiber cord FC to FC 5 Meter fiber cord FC to FC 6 -
Fiber Optic Mode Conditioning Cable on SALE!
23 Sep, 2010Fiber Optic Mode Conditioning Cable
ConnectZone is a supplier of Ultra high Quality Mode Conditioning cables that connect LX or Long Wave Fiber Devices into existing Multimode Fiber plants and infrastructure. We stock SC & LC Versions of the Mode Conditioning cable for immediate shipment & we can custom build LC, ST, MT-RJ, & other Mode Conditioning cables Features- IEEE-802.3z
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9/125 Singlemode High Speed Fiber Optic Duplex Patch Cables
Single-mode fiber is a type of fiber optic cable through which only one light signal can travel at a time. Because single-mode fiber is more resistant to attenuation than multi-mode fiber, it can be used in significantly longer cable runs. The core of a single-mode fiber is normally 9 microns wide. A micron is one millionth of a meter. The single-mode cables are the most important cables for long-haul use (carrier and Internet core). The cable has a small core (7 to 10 microns) that forces the light to follow a more linear single path down the cable, as opposed to the multipath reflections of multimode cable. However, another form of dispersion, called chromatic dispersion, is a - We have known that PC, UPC, APC is standard of the fiber optic connectors, PC, UPC, APC are short for: Physical Contact (PC), Ultra Physical Contact (UPC), and Angled Physical Contact (APC), they are actually the polish style of fiber optic ferrules. Below is a picture of the fiber optic ferrules. Unlike copper cables with copper thread in the connectors as connection media, fiber optic connectors are with these ceramic ferrules for connection, and different fiber optic connectors the ferrule size and length and polish styles are different, as can be seen on the picture. Such ferrules is inside the fiber optic connectors and with fiber glass from the fiber optic cable to plug into the ferrule for linking. The different polish of the fiber optic connector ferrules result in different performance of them, mainly on the back reflection (return loss),.Generally, PC type is required at least 40dB return loss or higher, UPC is 50dB or higher, APCRead more