Technical Description:
Optical fiber jumper (also known as optical fiber connector) means that both ends of the optical cable are equipped with connector plugs.
It is used to realize the active connection of the optical path; a plug at one end is called a pigtail. Optical Fiber Patch Cord/Cable is similar to coaxial cable, except that there is no mesh shield. In the center is the glass core through which light propagates. In a multimode fiber, the diameter of the core is 50μm~65μm, roughly equivalent to the thickness of a human hair. The single-mode fiber core has a diameter of 8 μm to 10 μm. The core is surrounded by a glass envelope with a lower refractive index than the core to keep the optical fiber in the core. On the outside is a thin plastic coat to protect the envelope.

Features:
● Manufactured from 62.5/125 duplex (zipcord) fiber
● PVC jacket
● Length: 3 meters Connectors: LC connector on each end
● Insertion loss testing performed on every connector (0.2db typical) and provided with cable
● Beveled edge on ends of glass makes insertion of plug a breeze
● Fiber made from glass (not a polymer)
● Duplex multimode fiber is most commonly used in LAN applications where links are typically 10 feet or less
● Fiber optic distributed data interface (FDDI) rated
● OFNR (riser rated)
Mechanical Drawing:

Application:
● Data center and TLC infrastructure;
● High bit rate data transmission;
● Telecommunication networks;
● Data processing networks;
● Metro applications;
● Military, medical and industrial;
● Active device termination;
● CATV system;
● Active device terminations;
● FTTx (including FTTB, FTTC, FTTD, FTTH).
Brief Introduction:
| Connector Type | LC to LC | Polish Type | UPC to UPC |
| Fiber Count | Duplex | Fiber Mode | OM1 62.5/125μm |
| Wavelength | 850/1300nm | 1G Ethernet Distance | 280m at 850nm |
| Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Return Loss | ≥30dB |
| Fiber Grade | G.651 | Minimum Bend Radius | 15mm |
| Attenuation at 850nm | 3.0 dB/km | Attenuation at 1300nm | 1.0 dB/km |
| Cable Jacket | PVC | Cable Diameter | 2.0mm |
| Polarity | A(Tx) to B(Rx) | Operating Temperature | -20~70°C |
Fiber Parameter:
|
Items |
Unit |
Specification |
|
Cladding Non-Circularity |
% |
≤2.0 |
|
Coating Diameter |
μm |
245±10 |
|
Cladding-Coating Concentricity Error |
μm |
≤1.0 |
|
Core Diameter |
μm |
62.5±2.5 |
|
Cladding Diameter |
μm |
125±1.0 |
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The classification and overview of optical fiber patch cords are as follows
Optical fiber jumpers (also known as optical fiber connectors), that is, optical fiber connectors that are connected to optical modules, also have many types, and they cannot be used mutually. The SFP module is connected to the LC fiber optic connector, and the GBIC is connected to the SC fiber optic connector. The following is a detailed description of several commonly used optical fiber connectors in network engineering:
● FC type fiber jumper: The external strengthening method is a metal sleeve, and the fastening method is a turnbuckle. Generally used on the ODF side (most used on the distribution frame)
● SC type optical fiber jumper: the connector for connecting the GBIC optical module, its shell is rectangular, and the fastening method is a plug-in latch type without rotation. (Most used on router switches)
● ST type optical fiber jumper: often used in optical fiber distribution frame, the shell is round, and the fastening method is turnbuckle. (For 10Base-F connection, the connector is usually ST type. Often used in optical fiber distribution frames)
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