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LC Single Mode Patch Cord 07
Insertion Loss:≤ 0.2dBJacket OD:1.6/1.8/2.0Return Loss:≥ 55dBWavelength:1310/1550nmPolishing:UPC to UPCJacket Color:YellowRoHS Compliant:YesWork Temperature:-40°C to +70°CConnectorC to LCJacket MaterialVC(OFNR), OFNP, LSZHFiber Mode:9/125μmFiber Glass:CORNING or Equivalent Fiber
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What is the difference between om3 and om4 fiber?
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Now OM3 and OM4 have been around for years but OM4 was just recently ratified in 2009. The difference between OM3 and OM4 fiber is bandwidth - 2,500 megahertz versus 4,700 megahertz. ... It has all the bandwidth you need so you can go plenty of distance but it's very, very expensive.Single Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cord quotation
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When it comes to Cassette-to-SFP MTP/MPO Fiber Optic Cables for connecting your SFP+ transceiver to an MTP style MPO cassette, Cables Plus USA has everything you need. We offer a variety of MTP to LC fiber cables, available in Singlemode, as well as OM1 to OM4 Multimode. Choose from 12 and 24 strand configurations to handle your 40Gb applications.

Our Cassette-to-SFP cables come in a Rollover polarity, are made in the USA in our Richmond, VA manufacturing facility, and are thoroughly tested to ensure that they meet the highest quality standards for insertion loss and interferometry. Additionally, as LightWave brand Cassette-to-SFP MTP cables are made in the United States, they are fully compliant with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), allowing for United States Government use.

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