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Fibre optic cables use glass threads (fibres) to transmit data. These fibres transmit the data by using modulated light waves. Fibre cables are popular because they have a much greater bandwidth than the standard copper networking cables.
The cables have LC to ST connectors, orange low smoke zero halogen jacket and 50µm fibre core with 125µm cladding.
Specs
| Weight & dimensions |
| Cable diameter |
3 mm |
| Features |
| Cable length |
1 m |
| Connector 1 |
LC |
| Connector 2 |
ST |
| Connector 1 gender |
Male |
| Connector 2 gender |
Male |
| Product colour |
Orange |
| Full duplex |
Y |
| Core diameter |
50 µm |
| Cladding diameter |
125 µm |
| Data transfer rate |
10 Gbit/s |
| Insertion loss |
0.3 dB |
| Operational conditions |
| Operating temperature (T-T) |
-20 - 60 °C |
Features
Cables Direct 1.0m LC-ST 50/125 MMD OM2. Cable length: 1 m, Connector 1: LC, Connector 2: ST, Core diameter: 50 µm, Full duplex
Product Description
Fibre optic cables use glass threads (fibres) to transmit data. These fibres transmit the data by using modulated light waves. Fibre cables are popular because they have a much greater bandwidth than the standard copper networking cables.
The cables have LC to ST connectors, orange low smoke zero halogen jacket and 50µm fibre core with 125µm cladding.