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Fiber Optic Pigtail
Fiber optic pigtail is a piece of cable terminated with fiber optic connectors at only one side of the cable while leave the other side no connectors, so that the connector side can link to the equipment and the other side can be melted with optical cable fibers. Fiber optic pigtails are usually used with fiber optic management equipment like ODF, splice closures and cross cabinets. Commonly used fiber optic pigtail types are SC, FC, LC, ST, MU, E2000 and MTRJ. They are single mode types and multimode types. Features: Types: single mode, multimode Terminations: FC, SC, ST, MU, LC, D4, DIN, E2000, MT-RJ, MPO, SMA, E2000, FDDI, and ESCON Insertion Loss (dB): less than 0.2 (PC and UPC) Exchangeability: less than 0.2 dB


Fiber Optic Patchcord (Multimode Duplex)
Usually single mode fiber optic patch cord are with 9/125 fiber glass and is yellow jacket color, multi mode fiber optic patch cord are with 50/125 or 62.5/125 fiber glass and is orange color. Fiber optic patch cords are used for linking the equipment and components in the fiber optic network. They are with various kinds of fiber optic connector types. The fiber optic patch cord types are classified by the fiber optic connector types. There are PC, UPC, APC type fiber patch cord; they are different because of the polish of fiber connectors.


Fiber Optic Patchcord (Singlemode Simplex)
Usually single mode fiber optic patch cord are with 9/125 fiber glass and is yellow jacket color, multi mode fiber optic patch cord are with 50/125 or 62.5/125 fiber glass and is orange color. Fiber optic patch cords are used for linking the equipment and components in the fiber optic network. They are with various kinds of fiber optic connector types. The fiber optic patch cord types are classified by the fiber optic connector types. There are PC, UPC, APC type fiber patch cord; they are different because of the polish of fiber connectors.


Mode-Conditioning Patchcord
Modes conditioning patch cords or named mode conditioning cables, are used in Gigabit data transmissions for longer distance, under such circumstances, mode conditioning patch cords are used with each transmitter and receiver in the fiber optic links. the reason to use mode conditioning patch cord is, when you send a single mode high concentrated beam into multimode optical fiber, an effect called different mode delay will happen and will result in the degrade of performance for data transmission. Features:
- Polish options
- Multiple fiber options
- Connector options
- Jacketing options
- Custom length options


Optical Patchcord Fan-Out
Fan out fiber optic pigtails are multi fiber cable assemblies, usually it is made from a multi fiber count cable, in the middle of the cable we use the splitting kits to make the fan out pigtails, such cable is usually 1XN structure, like MTP to 12 LC, sometimes there are also NXN types, like 12LC to 12LC. Usually the simplex fiber optic pigtails used inside management equipment use 0.9mm outer diameter cable, there is waterproof fiber optic pigtails used for outdoor applications, this fiber optic pigtail is with thick PE jacket and big diameter.


Optical Splitter Module Type
Applications
- FTTH, FTTC, FTTB
- Passive Optical Networks (PON)
- CATV networks and data communications
- Fiber optic equipment and systems
- High uniformity
- Low insertion loss
- Compact & small size
- High reliability and stability
- Optional input & output


Optical Splitter Patchcord Type
Features
- Low Insertion Loss
- Low PDL
- High Return Loss
- Uniform Power Splitting
- Wide Operating Wavelength
- Wide Operating Temperature
- Good Environmental Stability
- FTTx System
- CATV Networks
- Passive Optical Networks (PON)
- Local Area Networks (LAN)
- Test Equipment

