StarTech.com LC to SC Duplex Multi Mode OM2 Fibre Optic Cable, 50/125µm, Orange, 1m - 50FIBLCSC1
High-speed LC to SC duplex fibre optic cable for reliable data transmission in various settings.
Manufacturer part number: 50FIBLCSC1
GTIN: 0065030803014
Only Ships to: France, Monaco, Italy For shipping outside these regions, please contact customer support.
50FIBLCSC1 Fibre Cable The 50FIBLCSC1 1m LSZH LC to SC Fibre Cable features 50/125 micron fibre for high-speed, high bandwidth data transmissions over Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks, with support for duplex multimode applications. This LC-SC patch cable is housed in a LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) flame retardant jacket, to ensure minimal smoke, toxicity and corrosion when exposed to high sources of heat, in the event of a fire. Making it ideal for use in industrial settings, central offices and schools, as well as residential settings where building codes are a consideration. Each Duplex 50/125 (OM2) Multimode Fibre Patch Cable is individually tested and certified to be within acceptable optical insertion loss limits for guaranteed compatibility and 100% reliability and is backed by our lifetime warranty. Features & Benefits • Immune to electrical interference • OM2 (50/125) 500MHz multimode fibre • LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) cable jacket • Attenuation loss meets or exceeds industry standards • LSZH-rated cable, suitable for installations under restrictive building codes • High-speed, high bandwidth transmissions over Gigabit Ethernet/fibre channel networks • Resistant to pulls, strains, and impacts during your cable installations and maintenance Applications • Ideal solution for data applications requiring high speed data transmission • Broadband systems • Telecommunication / Data communication • Used by long distance networks with mission critical data What’s in the package? • 1m Multimode 50/125 Duplex Fibre Patch Cable LC - SC FAQs What is the difference between Multi-Mode and Single Mode fibre cables? Multi-mode: this type of fibre cable is designed with a larger core to carry multiple light rays or modes at the same time and made of glass fibres. Multi-mode fibre is usually used to transmit modes over shorter distances, typically, less than 1km as these modes can scatter over longer paths. Multi-mode Fibre core diameters are usually 50,62.5 and 100 micrometers. Single-mode: this type of fibre cable has a smaller core size. Usually up to 10microns and designed for light to travel down a single path for much longer distances, usually of up to 100km. Single-mode transmits a higher bandwidth than multi-mode fibre cables but needs a narrow light source spectral.