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 Multi Mode LC Duplex Adaptor OM1
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003-0283-DX1TA-LC |
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Multi Mode LC Duplex Adaptor OM1 |
$8.55 |
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 Multi Mode SC Duplex Adaptor OM1
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003-0283-DX1TA-SC |
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1 Year"
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Multi Mode SC Duplex Adaptor OM1 |
$3.85 |
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 Multi Mode LC Duplex Adaptor OM3
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003-0283-DX3TA-LC |
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1 Year"
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Multi Mode LC Duplex Adaptor OM3 |
$8.55 |
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 Multi Mode SC Duplex Adaptor OM3
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003-0283-DX3TA-SC |
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1 Year"
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Multi Mode SC Duplex Adaptor OM3 |
$3.85 |
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 Single Mode - LC Duplex Adaptor
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003-0283-DXSTA-LC |
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1 Year"
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Single Mode - LC Duplex Adaptor |
$8.55 |
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 Single Mode - SC Duplex Adaptors
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003-0283-DXSTA-SC |
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003-0283-DXSTA-SCA |
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1 Year"
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 10M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$39.10 |
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 15M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC15M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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15M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$48.95 |
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 1M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC1M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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1M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$20.75 |
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 20M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC20M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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20M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$58.75 |
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 2M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC2M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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2M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$22.80 |
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 3M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC3M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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3M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$24.90 |
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 5M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-LCLC5M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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5M LC-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$28.90 |
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 10M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$36.80 |
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 15M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC15M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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15M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$47.10 |
|
 1M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC1M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
1M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$17.65 |
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 20M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC20M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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20M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$57.20 |
|
 2M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC2M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
2M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$19.90 |
|
 3M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCSC3M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
3M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$22.00 |
|
 5M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-50-LCSC5M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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5M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$26.30 |
|
 10M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-50-LCST10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$36.80 |
|
 15M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-LCST15M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
15M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$47.10 |
|
 1M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-50-LCST1M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
1M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$17.65 |
|
 20M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-50-LCST20M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
20M LC-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$57.20 |
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