12 Fibers SC/UPC 9/125 Single Mode Bunch Fiber Optic
Pigtail - 0.9mm PVC Jacket
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
12 Fibers SC/UPC Bunch Fiber Optic Pigtail
The fiber pigtail has a connector at one end only, and the other end is a broken end of an optical fiber core, which is used to connect the optical fiber terminal box to the device.
One end of the pigtail is welded to the fiber connector, and the other end is connected to the fiber transceiver or optical module through the (LC, SC, FC, and ST) connectors to form an optical data transmission channel.
The main cable of the fiber-optic pigtail fiber is a round cable. By default, the FOCC uses a black heat shrinkable tube as a branch node, which effectively saves costs and ensures good mechanical properties and optical performance.
Technical specification
Connector A | SC | Connector B | Unterminated |
Fiber Mode | 9/125μm | Fiber Count | 12 |
Polish | UPC | Cable Diameter | 0.9mm |
Jacket Material | PVC | Jacket Color | Yellow |
Wavelength | 1310nm/1550nm | Durability | >1000 Times |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Interchangeability | ≤0.2dB |
Return Loss | ≥50dB | Vibration | ≤0.2dB |
Operating Temperature | -40~75°C | Storage Temperature | -45~85°C |
Product Highlights
A Variety of Applications in Different Equipments
Widely used in CATV, FTTH/FTTX, telecommunication networks, premise installations, Data processing networks, LAN/WAN network, and more.
Fiber Optic Pigtail - Ideal for Splicing
It is utilized to achieve accurate mounting for precision alignment of fiber optical components.
Two Important Methods for Fiber Optic Pigtail Splicing
Fiber optic pigtail assemblies are utilised in terminating fiber optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing.
Questions & Answers
Q:What is the difference between fiber pigtail and fiber jumper structure?
A:The main difference between the fiber pigtail and the fiber jumper in the structure is that the fiber jumper is a fixed-length fiber cable with a connector at both ends, and the fiber pigtail is a fiber line with a connector at only one end of both ends. cable. In addition, a complete fiber jumper can be cut into two shorter fiber pigtails.
Q:What are the differences in the application of fiber pigtails and fiber jumpers?
A:Fiber pigtails and fiber jumpers provide interconnection and cross-connect applications in the network connection of access devices, and are widely used in telecommunications rooms and data centers. Fiber pigtails support in-spliced terminal connection applications. It should be installed where it is protected and where it needs to be soldered, so fiber pigtails are often used in conjunction with fiber management equipment such as optical distribution frames (ODFs), splice boxes, and fiber distribution boxes.
Fiber patch cords are often used to connect fiber optic patch panel ports. It mainly supports the network applications of horizontal and device distributed areas and meets the wiring requirements.