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Fiber Optic Patch Cables for High-Performance Networks

If you’re a network engineer or telecom operator, you know that reliable connections are crucial for maintaining efficient operations. Our fiber optic patch cords offer a cost-effective solution for your connectivity needs, whether you’re setting up in telecom operator equipment rooms, data centers, or corporate networks.Our optical patch cables are known for exceptional transmission performance and low signal losses. With connectors like LC to LC patch cord, SC to SC patch cord, and LC to SC patch cord, these cables ensure swift connections compared to traditional cable splicing. Our portfolio includes following types of Fiber Optic Patch Cords:

 

  1. Single Mode Fiber (OS2): Ideal for long distances, capable of carrying signals over 100 km. The yellow jacket distinguishes it from other types.
  2. Multimode Fiber (OM4 & OM5): Best for short distances. OM4 can carry signals up to 550 meters, while OM5 extends to 2000 meters. OM4 is recognizable with its aqua color, whereas OM5 has a green jacket.

Upgrade your network infrastructure today with our high-quality fiber optic patch cords and experience seamless, high-speed connectivity. Whether you need LC to LC, SC to SC, or LC to SC connections, we have the solutions to meet your needs and we are also able to supply Customized Patch Cables solutions – Contact Us!

LC to LC patch cord portfolio

Build Your network with our high-quality LC to LC fiber optic patch cords. Designed specifically for network engineers, these cords range from 1 to 50 meters and include LC to LC multimode, single mode, and simplex options. Our unique offering of customized lengths and connectors ensures that you get the perfect fit for your specific needs, enhancing both efficiency and connectivity in your projects.

LC to LC patch cord multimode

Single mode LC to LC patch cord

LC to LC fiber patch cable single mode simplex

SC to SC patch cord portfolio

Although considered a legacy option, SC-SC patch cords continue to enjoy popularity due to their reliable performance. Ranging from 1 to 50 meters, these cords are available in multimode, single mode, and simplex varieties. Our commitment to customization ensures that you receive the exact length and connector configuration necessary for your unique network requirements.

SC to SC patch cord single mode duplex

SC to SC patch cord multimode

SC to SC patch cord single mode simplex

LC to SC patch cord portfolio

LC to SC fiber optic patch cords provide a versatile solution for network engineers who require seamless connectivity between LC and SC ports. Available in lengths from 1 to 50 meters, these cords support multimode, single mode, and simplex applications. Our service includes the ability to customize both the length and connector, ensuring that these patch cords meet the specific demands of your network project, thereby optimizing performance and ease of installation.

LC to SC fiber patch cable multimode duplex

LC to SC fiber patch cable single mode simplex

LC to SC fiber patch cable single mode duplex

Frequently Asked Questions

What are patch cables used for?

Patch cables are used to transfer data between devices over short distances.

What color is single-mode fiber?

Single-mode fiber cables are typically yellow. In contrast, multimode fiber cables are commonly orange or aqua.

What are the differences between single-mode and multimode fiber patch cables?

Single-mode fiber patch cables have a smaller core, around 9 microns, and are designed for long-distance, high-bandwidth transmissions, usually over distances exceeding 10 km.

Multimode fiber patch cables feature a larger core, typically 50 to 62.5 microns, allowing multiple light modes. These cables are better suited for short distances, typically up to 500 meters.

In general, single-mode cables support faster data rates and experience less signal degradation than multimode cables.

What is the difference between OS2 and OM4?

OS2 is a single-mode fiber optimized for long-distance transmissions, capable of supporting distances up to 200 km at wavelengths of 1310 nm or 1550 nm.

OM4, on the other hand, is a multimode fiber designed for shorter distances at higher data transmission speeds, typically supporting distances of up to 550 meters at 10 Gbps or 150 meters at 100 Gbps, using an 850 nm wavelength.

What is the difference between OM4 and OM5?

OM4 and OM5 are both types of multimode fiber, but OM5 offers enhanced capabilities.

OM4 is optimized for high-speed, short-distance data transmission at an 850 nm wavelength, supporting up to 150 meters at 100 Gbps.

OM5, also known as “wideband multimode fiber” (WBMMF), supports wavelengths from 850 nm to 953 nm. This allows it to transmit more data by using multiple wavelengths, enabling longer distances or higher data rates compared to OM4.