Application: | Local Communication Cable |
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Conductor Material: | Plastic |
Cover Material: | PVC |
Type: | Fiber Optic Patch Cord |
Material Shape: | Round Wire |
Conductor Type: | 0 |
Customization: |
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MTP conversion cable is designed to provide a more flexible multi-fiber cabling system based on MTP products. Unlike MTP harness cable, MTP conversion cables are terminated with MTP connectors on both ends and can provide more possibilities for the existing 8-fiber cabling system.
MTP-12 APC to 2 x MTP-4 APC conversion harness cable, whose MTP-12 connectors only use 8 active fibers to transmit light and 4 inactive fibers not connected and MTP-4 connectors use MTP-12 only 4 active fibers to transmit light and 8 inactive fibers not connected, designed for linking four upcoming 200G NVIDIA InfiniBand OSFP/QSFP56/QSFP112 transceivers to 800G NVIDIA InfiniBand twin-port OSFP transceiver transmission. Compared to purchasing and installing separate conversion cassettes, using MTP conversion cables is more cost-effective and lower-loss.
Please note: The US Conec MTP connectors are fully compliant with the MPO standards, achieving higher performance levels when compared to generic MPO connectors
Product Highlights
Connector A | MTP Female (Pinless) | Connector B | MTP Female (Pinless) |
Fiber Mode | OM4 50/125μm | Wavelength | 850/1300nm |
400G Ethernet Distance | 50/100m at 850nm | 800G Ethernet Distance | 50m at 850nm |
Glass Fiber | Corning ClearCurve | Polish Type | APC to APC |
Insertion Loss | 0.35dB Max (0.15dB Typ.) | Return Loss | ≥20dB |
Attenuation at 850nm
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≤2.3dB/km | Attenuation at 1300nm | ≤0.6dB/km |
Cable Jacket | Plenum (OFNP) |
Minimum Bend Radius
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7.5mm |
Jacket OD | 3.0mm | Breakout Length | 0.5m |
Installation Tensile Load | 66N | Tensile Strength (Long/Short Term) | 60/120N |
Operating Temperature | -10 to 60°C (14 to 140ºF) |
Storage Temperature
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-40 to +85°C (-40 to 185ºF) |
Q:Can 9/125 and 8.3/125 jumpers be used together? Is there a big difference between them?
A:8.3 and 9 refer to the fiber diameter of the fiber jumper, and 125 is the diameter of the jumper. The single-mode optical fiber provided by FS is 9/125, which is in line with international standards, and 8.3/125 is non-standard. If the two are used together, theoretically there will be light leakage and the loss will be relatively large, so it is not recommended to use them together.Suppliers with verified business licenses