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Application: | Local Communication Cable |
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The 50/125μm OM4 multimode bend insensitive tight-buffered fiber optic cable has less attenuation when bent or twisted compared with traditional optical fiber cables and this will make the installation and maintenance of the fiber optic cables more efficient.
This 50/125μm OM4 multimode fiber optic cable is ideal for connecting 40G BIDI SR, 10G SR, QSFP+, SFP+ transceivers, etc. for 10/40/100G Ethernet connections and is the preferred fiber specification for 40/100G applications. It can also save more space for your high density cabling in data centers, enterprise networks, telecom room, server farms, cloud storage networks, and any places.
Connector Type | LC UPC to LC UPC | Fiber Grade | Bend Insensitive |
Fiber Mode
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OM4 50/125μm | Wavelength | 850/1300nm |
40G Ethernet Distance | 150m at 850nm | 100G Ethernet Distance | 100m at 850nm |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Return Loss | ≥30dB |
Min. Bend Radius (Fiber Core) |
7.5mm |
Min. Bend Radius (Fiber Cable) |
20/10D (Dynamic/Static) |
Attenuation at 850nm | 3.0dB/km | Attenuation at 1300nm | 1.0dB/km |
Fiber Count | Duplex | Cable Diameter | 2.0mm |
Cable Jacket | Riser (OFNR) | Polarity | A (Tx) to B (Rx) |
Operating Temperature | -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158ºF) | Storage Temperature | -40 to 80°C (-40 to 176ºF) |
Q:Can 9/125 and 8.3/125 jumpers be used together? Is there a big difference between them?
A:8.3 and 9 refer to the fiber diameter of the fiber jumper, and 125 is the diameter of the jumper. The single-mode optical fiber provided by FS is 9/125, which is in line with international standards, and 8.3/125 is non-standard. If the two are used together, theoretically there will be light leakage and the loss will be relatively large, so it is not recommended to use them together.