China 4 cores ST-LC Multimode OM1 OM2 Orange Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper Factories, Quotes

• Come with LC/PC connector • Low insertion loss • High return loss • Easy installation • Environmentally stable • Rohs compliant. • Rapid configuration and networking, reduce installation time • 100% pre-terminated and tested in factory to ensure transfer performance • Jacket material: PVC, LSZH, OFNR, OFNP • Available in OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, G652D, G657 fiber glass • Supports up to 4F, 8F, 12F, 24F, 48F, 72F, 96F, 144F, or more • OEM service is avaibable

Product Description

Optical Fiber jumpers, also called fiber patch cords, link existing hardware to your structured cabling system. Fiber optic options have enjoyed significant market adoption over the past few years thanks to the unparalleled ability of glass fibers to transmit information using light.

The Fiber Optical Patch Jumpers are ultra reliable components featuring low insertion loss and return loss. They come with your choice of simplex or duplex cable configuration.

Product Key Features

  • The Fiber Optical Patch Jumper is a fiber optic cable terminated with a factory-installed connector on one end, leaving the other end terminated. Hence the connector side can be linked to equipment and the other side melted with optical fiber cables.
  • The Fiber Optical Patch Jumpers are utilized to terminate fiber optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing.
  • The Fiber Optical Patch Jumpers are usually found in fiber optic management equipment like ODF, fiber terminal box and distribution box.
  • The Fiber Optical Patch Jumper is a low-cost, pre-assembled patch cable that designed mainly for indoor interconnection between transmission equipment and patch panels or ODFS etc.
  • A Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper is multi-fibers, usually tight buffered fanout fiber optic cable with a factory installed connector on two ends.
  • The LC Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper's terminal connetor use LC connector. It is one of most popular fiber optic connector and wide use in all of telecom project.
  • LC Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper is one of common type fiber optic patch cable, it come with two sides of LC connector.
  • The LC Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper use multi-fiber of branch out (or bunch out) cable with sub-cable is tight buffer 1.8mm or 2.0mm cable.
  • Normally, the LC Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumpers use 2fo, 4fo, 8fo and 12fo of cable. Sometimes also use 16fo, 24fo, 48fo or more.
  • The LC Branch Out Fiber Optical Patch Jumper is using for indoor ODF box and indoor fiber optic distribution frame.
  • The 62.5/125 μm (OM1) and 50/125 μm (OM2) multi-mode fiber optical cables is widely deployed in premises applications.

Technical Specifications

Type Standard
Connector type LC
Fiber Type Multimode 62.5/125 OM1, 50/125 OM3
Cable Type 2 cores, 4 cores, 8 cores, 12 cores, 24 cores, 48 cores, ...
Sub-cable Diameter Φ1.6mm, Φ1.8mm, Φ2.0mm, Customized
Cable outsheath PVC, LSZH, OFNR
Cable outsheath color Orange, Customized
Cable length 1m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 20m, 50m, Customized
Polishing Manner PC
Insertion Loss ≤ 0.3dB
Return Loss ≥ 30dB
Repeatability ±0.1dB
Operating temperature -40°C to 85°C

Applications

  • Fiber optic patch panel and fiber optic distriution frame
  • Passive fiber optic systems
  • FTTH (Fiber To The Home)
  • LAN (Local Area Network)
  • CATV&CCTV
  • Fiber optic sensing
  • Fiber optic testing
  • Metro
  • Fiber Optic Backbone
  • Military Instrumentation
  • Data Centers, ...
  • Wide area networks (WAN)
  • Premise installations
  • Data processing networks
  • Video and military active device termination

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What are Fiber Optical Patch Jumpers used for?

A1: They link existing hardware to structured cabling systems and are typically used in indoor interconnections, optical distribution frames (ODF), fiber terminal boxes, and distribution boxes.

Q2: What connector types and configurations are available?

A2: The cables feature LC connectors, which are highly popular in telecom projects, and come in simplex or duplex configurations with options for branch out cables.

Q3: What fiber types and specifications are supported?

A3: They support Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 and 50/125 OM3 fiber types, featuring low insertion loss (≤ 0.3dB) and high return loss (≥ 30dB).

Q4: Can the cable length and core count be customized?

A4: Yes. Available core options include 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48 cores, and more. Standard lengths range from 1m to 50m, with custom lengths available upon request.

Q5: What are the typical applications for these patch jumpers?

A5: They are widely applied in FTTH, LAN, CATV & CCTV, Data Centers, Wide Area Networks (WAN), and military active device termination.

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