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SC/APC patch cords

Types of SC/APC Patch Cords

SC/APC patch cords are among the most popular fiber optic patch cords on the market. These patch cords are typically used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks where the optical signal needs to be transmitted over distances up to 20 km. SC/APC patch cords differ from other patch cords in that their connector is angled at 8 degrees. The SC/APC connector is also specifically polished, ensuring lower signal losses compared to SC/UPC connectors. SC/APC patch cords are available in various configurations. You can choose between single-mode or multimode patch cords, depending on the application requirements. Patch cords may also come in different lengths, allowing for easy customization to specific network needs.

Differences Between SC/APC and SC/UPC Connectors

SC/APC and SC/UPC patch cords differ subtly but significantly. SC/APC connectors are typically used in applications where very low signal losses are required, and any distortions are unacceptable. SC/APC connectors are polished at an 8-degree angle, resulting in lower signal losses compared to SC/UPC connectors, which are polished at a 0-degree angle. SC/UPC connectors are usually used in applications where higher bandwidth is required, and greater signal distortions are acceptable. SC/UPC patch cords are available in various configurations, such as single-mode and multimode patch cords, allowing for easy customization to specific application requirements.

Types of Fibers in SC/APC Patch Cords

SC/APC patch cords are available in different types of fibers. Single-mode fibers are most commonly used, serving the purpose of transmitting signals over long distances. Single-mode fibers are typically employed in FTTH networks where high bandwidth and low signal losses are required.

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