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 10M HD15 M-F XGA Low Loss Video Cable 3+4
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003-0283-CAB38-L |
Benefits
Tri-Coaxial + 4 Control wire cable
Foil and Braid Shielded Dual ferrite filters Gold
Plated Connectors 12 Month WarrantyPin 9 is
removed.
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M HD15 M-F XGA Low Loss Video Cable 3+4 |
$21.30 |
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 10M HD15 M-M XGA Low Loss Video Cable
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003-0283-CAB33E-L |
Requirements
Generally used to connect a PC to a monitor,
projector or other VGA device that doesn't have an attached
cable.
Features
These Low Loss molded cables are used
to connect PCs/Laptops to add-on peripherals such as a monitor or
projector. They are made to UL standard with Tri-Coaxial + 4 Control wire
cable to suit XGA Super High Resolution. Each quality cable is foil and
braid shielded.
Benefits
Tri-Coaxial + 4 Control
wire cable Foil and Braid Shielded Dual ferrite
filters Gold Plated Connectors 12 Month
WarrantyPin 9 is removed.
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M HD15 M-M XGA Low Loss Video Cable |
$25.30 |
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 10m HDMI 1.3 Audio Visual Cable
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002-0249-WW-AV-HDMIMM10M |
Used to deliver both digital high definition video and multi channel audio
to digital display devices such as recent computer monitors, home theatre
projectors or LCD televisions, with only a single cable. HDMI also enables
all digital connections between many digital devices, including DVD
players, DVD recorders or digital set top tuner boxes.
* Connector or
adapter type: HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 1.3 to HDMI
1.3.
* Cable length: 10 meters."
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10m HDMI 1.3 Audio Visual Cable |
$16.70 |
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003-0283-HD-10-S |
The High-Definition Multi-media Interface (HDMI) is an
industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI
provides an interface between any compatible digital audio/video source,
such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver and a compatible
digital audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV)
HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus
multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV
standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to
accommodate future enhancements and requirements. Type A HDMI is
backwards-compatible with the single-link Digital Video Interface (DVI)
used on computer monitors and graphics cards. This means that a DVI source
can drive a HDMI monitor, or vice versa, by means of a suitable adapter or
cable, but the audio and remote control features of HDMI will be
unavailable.HDMI is a modern replacement for older analogue
standards such as RF - coaxial cable, Composite video, S-Video, SCART,
and more."
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10M High Speed HDMI Cable M-M
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$36.95 |
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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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003-0283-FO-OM4-LCLC10M |
OM3 and OM4 Fiber Optic CableWith each passing year demand
for higher data rates in data center environments grow. More and more
sophisticated equipment is introduced into the marketplace and more users
need access to data center services. Today, we are able to transmit data
within the data center at 10 Gig / second using multimode
fiber.While this seems like an enormous transmission rate, user
demand will catch up with it fairly quickly. Thankfully technologies are
emerging that will allow transfer rates of up to 100 Gig / second in the
data center. Also on the horizon are 10 Gig / second data rates to the
desktop. As demand for service grows so must the transmission standard.
These new increased data rates will require cleaner signals for
transmission of laser pulses on multimode fiber.Introduction of
Laser Optimized FiberStandard, Non-Laser Optimized Multimode
fiber, typically is manufactured with an optical defect in the center of
the core. While this defect is not detrimental to the transmission of
light emitted by LED's, coherent light emitted by lasers is greatly
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-LC 50-125 OM4 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$41.80 |
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 10M LC-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-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."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$31.20 |
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 10M LC-LC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-S-LCLC10M |
FO-S-LCLC10M - 10M LC-LC S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
RoHS Compliant and designed
with a LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) PVC jacket.Fibre Connectors
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-LC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$28.75 |
|
 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."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$36.80 |
|
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-OM4-LCSC10M |
OM3 and OM4 Fiber Optic CableWith each passing year demand
for higher data rates in data center environments grow. More and more
sophisticated equipment is introduced into the marketplace and more users
need access to data center services. Today, we are able to transmit data
within the data center at 10 Gig / second using multimode
fiber.While this seems like an enormous transmission rate, user
demand will catch up with it fairly quickly. Thankfully technologies are
emerging that will allow transfer rates of up to 100 Gig / second in the
data center. Also on the horizon are 10 Gig / second data rates to the
desktop. As demand for service grows so must the transmission standard.
These new increased data rates will require cleaner signals for
transmission of laser pulses on multimode fiber.Introduction of
Laser Optimized FiberStandard, Non-Laser Optimized Multimode
fiber, typically is manufactured with an optical defect in the center of
the core. While this defect is not detrimental to the transmission of
light emitted by LED's, coherent light emitted by lasers is greatly
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-SC 50-125 OM4 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$38.00 |
|
 10M LC-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-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."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$27.50 |
|
 10M LC-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-S-LCSC10M |
FO-S-LCSC10M - 10M LC-SC S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
RoHS Compliant and designed
with a LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) PVC jacket.Fibre Connectors
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$26.40 |
|
 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 |
|
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-OM4-LCST10M |
OM3 and OM4 Fiber Optic CableWith each passing year demand
for higher data rates in data center environments grow. More and more
sophisticated equipment is introduced into the marketplace and more users
need access to data center services. Today, we are able to transmit data
within the data center at 10 Gig / second using multimode
fiber.While this seems like an enormous transmission rate, user
demand will catch up with it fairly quickly. Thankfully technologies are
emerging that will allow transfer rates of up to 100 Gig / second in the
data center. Also on the horizon are 10 Gig / second data rates to the
desktop. As demand for service grows so must the transmission standard.
These new increased data rates will require cleaner signals for
transmission of laser pulses on multimode fiber.Introduction of
Laser Optimized FiberStandard, Non-Laser Optimized Multimode
fiber, typically is manufactured with an optical defect in the center of
the core. While this defect is not detrimental to the transmission of
light emitted by LED's, coherent light emitted by lasers is greatly
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-ST 50-125 OM4 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$38.00 |
|
 10M LC-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-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 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$27.50 |
|
 10M LC-ST S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-S-LCST10M |
FO-S-LCST10M - 10M LC-ST S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
RoHS Compliant and designed
with a LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) PVC jacket.Fibre Connectors
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M LC-ST S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$26.40 |
|
 10M MTRJ-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-50-MTRJLC10M |
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 MTRJ-LC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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 10M MTRJ-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-MTRJLC10M |
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 MTRJ-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJ10M |
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 MTRJ-MTRJ 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$37.90 |
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-MTRJ10M |
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 MTRJ-MTRJ 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-S-MTRJ10M |
FO-S-MTRJ10M - 10M MTRJ S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
RoHS Compliant and designed
with a LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) PVC jacket.Fibre Connectors
and more."
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 10M MTRJ-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJSC10M |
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 MTRJ-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$35.45 |
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 10M MTRJ-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-MTRJSC10M |
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 MTRJ-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
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 10M MTRJ-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJST10M |
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 MTRJ-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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 10M MTRJ-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-MTRJST10M |
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 MTRJ-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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