Introduction to Pigtail LC Multimode 50 125um 1M
Fiber Optic pigtail is also known as fiber optic jumper or fiber optic patch cord. It is composed of a fiber optic cable terminated with different connectors on the ends. Fiber optic pigtail is one of most commonly used components in fiber optic network.
Features
- Connector Type: LC to Raw Fiber (Pigtail)
- Fiber Type:1* Multi-mode, OM2 50/125UM
- Core/Cladding Diameter: Multi-Mode
- Length: 1 Meter
- Low Loss
Pigtail LC Multimode 50 125um 1M Specifications
Fiber Connector | LC |
Polish Type | UPC |
Fiber Type | multimode |
Fiber Count | Simplex |
Jacket OD | 0.9mm/2.0mm/3.0mm |
Jacket Material | PVC/LSZH/OFNR |
Insertion loss | ≤0.3dB |
Return loss | ≥45dB |
Tensile Strength | >100N |
Durability(Times) | >1000 |
Minimum Bend Radius | 30mm |
Operating temperature | -40°C~80°C |
Fiber-Grade | G652D/G657A |
Cable Length | 1m/2m/3m/5m… |
FAQs on Pigtail LC Multimode 50 125um 1M
The connector length of 0.02m is included in the total length. The total length is the distance from the connector ferrule at one end to other end.
No, fiber pigtail cables are usually unjacketed for they are usually spliced and protected in a fiber splice tray.
OM1, OM2, OM3 and OM4 represent different generations of multimode fiber (MMF). OM1 is 62.5µm core diameter, while OM2, OM3 and OM4 are 50µm core diameter. OM2 is considered standard 50µm MMF, while OM3 and OM4 fibers are laser-optimized multimode fibers (LOMMF).