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Cables: Fiber ACCESSORIES Description Fiber Cables Cable Types Features: • iber Cables for installation F and tactical applications • otal immunity to electrical T interference • variety of cable and connector A options Our fiber optic cables can be ordered in multiple configurations. There are three basic jacket types and 4 types of fiber cable. The three jacket types are: • VC - While PVC stands for Polyvinyl P Chloride, much of todays fiber is being replaced by halogen free alternatives. In our application PVC is a general term used to describe a standard, lightweight flexible jacket used for general purpose installation applications. • lenum - Plenum rated jackets are designed for P installation in air handling areas. When burned, the jacket does not release toxic gasses. Plenum jackets tend to be a little stiffer than PVC. Installation Fiber shown with Pulling Eye • actical - The tactical fiber we offer is a heavy T glossy jacketed, 'breakout' cable. Each fiber strand is bundled with kevlar yarn and individually jacketed. All of those individual jackets are then bundled with more kevlar yarn and wrapped in a ruggedized rubber outer jacket. This is our most durable fiber for ourdoor and portable applications. The4 fiber type designations OM1, OM2, OM3, OS1 and OS2 relate to cable transmission performance. In ISO/IEC 11801:2002 and EN50173:2002, four types of optical fibre are specified to support various classes of applications, three multimode optical fiver types (OM1, OM2, and OM3) and one single mode type (OS1). Tables in the specification section detail these performance differences. • M1 fiber optic cable is the optical fiber cable with traditional 62.5/125 multimode fiber. OM1 O cable optical fiber is bigger core diameter; it makes the OM1 fiber better ability on concentrating the light and bend-resistance. • M2 fiber optic cable refer to the commonly used 50/125 traditional multimode fiber cable. OM2 O is a standard for multimode cable defined by ISO/IEC 11801. OM1 and OM2 are both orange jacketed cable, and you cannot judge from the outer diameter to identify OM1 and OM2 fiber cable, because the 50/125 and 62.5/125 refer not to whole cable diameter but to the fiber inside. • M3 is also 50/125 multimode fiber and provides the highest bandwidth capability of the three O multimode cables. It is compliant to ISO/IEC 11801 standardsand has been developed according to the newest 10Gbit standards allowing the data transmission over a distance up to max 300 m at 850 nm using a VCSEL . • S1 fiber optic cable is the commonly used 9/125 single mode fiber cable. OS1 fiber cable O standard was described in ISO/IEC 11801. OS1 fiber optic cables are widely used in telecommunications, data center and WAN. OS1 fiber cable products are both indoor types and outdoor types. Typical OS1 fiber optic cables are indoor types with yellow jacket color, the ones like you see on the fiber patch cables. We can terminate your fiber cable in all of the standard connector types, see ordering chart for a list of connector options.

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Cables: Fiber ACCESSORIES Specifications - Optical Fiber Attenuation Maximum cable attenuation dB/km Specifications - Multimode Optical Fiber Modal Bandwidth Minimum modal bandwidth MHz•km Overfilled Launch Bandwidth Wavelength Effective Laser Launch Bandwidth Optical fibre type Core diameter Ordering Info FC- V M2 L L 2 - 0 - 10 Length (meters) Packaging 0 = No Reel 1 = Plastic Reel 2 = REL-380 (up to 100m Tactical) 3 = REL-R460 (up to 150m Tactical) 4 = Pulling Eye Fiber Channels Connector Type C = None, Blunt End L = SC T = ST S = SC F = FC A = TAC (4, 6 or 12 ch only) (select 1...

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