Fiber Optic Patch Cord ST-ST Single mode , Simplex(SM SX) easy for operation for FTTX + LAN
ST-ST fiber patch cord
A patch cord is a fiber optic cable used to attach one device to another for signal routing.
ST stands for Straight Tip- a quick release bayonet style connector. ST connectors are cylindrical with twist lock coupling. They are push-in and twist types.
Application:
1.FTTH , CATV, LAN, MAN, WAN, Test &Measuremen
2.Video transmission , Data transmission
3.Active Device Termination
4.Premise Installations
5.Telecommunication and Data processing Networks
6.Industrial, medical & military
7.Systems Integration for Long Haul, Metro and Access Network
Features:
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Low insertion loss, high return loss
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High dense connection, easy for operation
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High credibility and stability
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Good in repeatability and exchangeability
Mechanical Drawings:
Specification:
Parameter
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Unit
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FC, SC, LC
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ST, MU
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MT-RJ, MPO
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E2000
|
SM
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MM
|
SM
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MM
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SM
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MM
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SM
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PC
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UPC
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APC
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PC
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PC
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UPC
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PC
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PC
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UPC
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PC
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PC
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APC
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Insertion loss(typical)
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dB
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≤0.3
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≤0.2
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≤0.3
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≤0.2
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≤0.3
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.3
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.3
|
≤0.3
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Return loss
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dB
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≥45
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≥50
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≥60
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≥30
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≥45
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≥50
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≥30
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≥45
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≥50
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≥35
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≥55
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≥75
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Operating wavelength
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nm
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1310, 1510
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1310, 1510
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1310, 1510
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1310, 1510
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Exchangeability
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dB
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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Vibration
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dB
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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≤0.2
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Operating temperature
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-40~75
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-40~75
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-40~75
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-40~75
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Storage temperature
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-45~85
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-45~85
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-45~85
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-45~85
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Cable diameter
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mm
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φ3.0, φ2.0, φ0.9
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φ3.0, φ2.0, φ0.9
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φ3.0, φ2.0, φ0.9
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φ3.0, φ2.0, φ0.9
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Ordering Information:
ST/UPC–ST/UPC-SM- DX-Φ3.0–2M
Connector type: FC, SC, LC, ST, MTRJ, MU, E2000, MPO, DIN, D4, SMA
Ferrule End-face: PC, UPC, APC ( ST/APC is not available)
Core Type: Single-mode (SM: 9/125um), Multimode (MM: 50/125um or 62.5/125um)
Cable Quantity: “DX” means Duplex / “SX” means Simplex
Cable Diameter: 3.0mm, 2.0mm, 0.9mm
Cable Length: 1, 2, 3 meter or customized
Cable type: PVC, LSZH, OM3, OFNR, OFNP