FEATURES
•ST®to ST, ST to SC, and SC to SC
configurations available.
• Ceramic and composite termination
types.
• Totally immune to electrical interference.
• ST to SMA and SMA to SMA are also
available.
• Adapters available; request Product
Data Sheet 15509 for details.
OVERVIEW
Fiber Optic Cables use light as a digital information carrier .
The cable is made up of small strands of glass, each providing
a path for light rays carrying the data signal. Fiber Optic
Cables offer large bandwidth, very high security , and immunity to electrical interference.
Fiber Optic Cables are offered in different lengths, and you
can choose either riser or plenum cable. Riser cable is good for
running cables in walls. Plenum cabling is approved by the
NEC
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for installation in air spaces or ceilings because it does
not emit toxic fumes when it burns.
You can run Fiber Optic Cable to the desktop for a planned
deployment of high-data-rate systems such as FDDI, multimedia, or ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), or applications
that require large file transfers.
It can also address environmental problems such as EMI
(electromagnetic interference) or high security requirements.
Ceramic connectors on the Ceramic-Terminated Cables
make the highest quality cables and provide low signal loss,
high reliability, and long life. Composite connectors are good
quality and are constructed of a durable polymer and also
offer high precision and low light loss.
All of these cables are ideal for use as work-area, cross-
connect, or equipment jumper cables.
TECH SPECS
Attenuation — Ceramic-Terminated Cables: <3.75 dB/km @ 850 nm,
<1.5 dB @ 1300 nm;
Composite-Terminated Cables: 0.2 dB typical
Bandwidth — 160 MHz/km @ 850 nm; 500 MHz @ 1300 nm
Cable Size — 0.12" x 0.24" (0.3 x 0.6 cm)
Cladding Diameter — 125 µm
Core Diameter — 62.5 µm
Fiber T ype —Multimode (graded index)
Minimum Bend Radius — 5 cm
Operating T emperatur e —-4 to +158ºF (-20 to +70ºC)
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