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Patchcords

Patchcords are essential components in fiber optic networks, serving various applications in telecommunication installations, CWDM networks, LANs, and FTTx (FTTD, FTTB, FTTH). They ensure stable and fast data transfer, meeting strict quality standards such as IEC/PN-EN 61754 and IEC/PN-EN 61755, allowing them to be sold and installed in European Union networks.

FIBERM specializes in delivering high-quality technological solutions for advanced data transmission networks. The patchcords offered are designed to provide reliable and maximum performance in optical fiber networks.

These fiber optic patchcords come in various lengths and thicknesses, allowing users to customize the cable parameters based on their specific needs. The selection depends on factors such as the optical network's parameters, including transmission distance. If assistance is needed in choosing the right fiber optic cable for a particular network, FIBERM's support team is available for guidance.

Patchcords are crucial in modern fiber optic networks, commonly used to connect active elements like switches and routers. They are available in standardized lengths (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, or 5 meters) with connectors on both ends for lossless and fast data transmission.

Kross cables, another term for patchcords, may refer to cables with RJ-45 connectors, but it's a more general term describing cables capable of transmitting optical or electrical signals. The distinction is necessary as kross cables can have various connectors and applications, such as Ethernet kross cables for LAN connections. Therefore, the more specific term is fiber optic patchcord.

Fiber types include multimode (OM) and single-mode (OS), with different core and cladding dimensions:

  • OM1: 62.5 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding
  • OM2: 50 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding
  • OM3: 50 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding
  • OM4: 50 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding
  • OS1: 9 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding
  • OS2: 9 micrometer core diameter, 125 micrometer cladding

Fiber optic connectors have different termination angles, such as Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) and Angled Physical Contact (APC). Common connector types include SC, ST, FC, and LC.

Finally, patchcord varieties like SC/APC-SC/APC and LC/UPC-LC/UPC are available, each with specific connector types. The selection depends on the network's requirements, and FIBERM offers a range of options for different applications

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