This single-mode fiber optic cable is perfect for data center managers and network administrators who need reliable, high-bandwidth optical connections. Our 1M LC-SC 9/125 OS2 Duplex PVC solution delivers:
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Professional-grade OS2 9/125 that ensures superior light transmission over longer distances
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Duplex LC to SC connectors for seamless integration with enterprise networking equipment
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Single-mode fiber compatibility ensuring greater bandwidth and signal integrity
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High-performance data transmission for mission-critical infrastructure
Key Features
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OS2 9/125 Single-Mode Fiber to achieve longer transmission distances than multimode fiber
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Duplex LC to SC Connector Configuration for bidirectional data transfer
- Optimized for high-speed network switch fiber optic connections
- Consistent low signal loss for reliable data center connectivity
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Yellow PVC jacket to meet industry standards for single-mode fiber identification
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
CTG |
| Model Number |
CTG-29190 |
| Type |
OS2 Single-Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Cable |
| Length |
1 Meter (3.3 feet) |
| Connector Type |
LC (Lucent Connector) to SC (Subscriber Connector) |
| Fiber Type |
9/125μm Single-Mode |
| Cable Structure |
Duplex (Two-fiber) |
| Jacket Material |
Yellow PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Insertion Loss |
≤0.3dB |
| Return Loss |
≥45dB |
| Compatible Systems |
Enterprise networking equipment, switches, routers, servers, patch panels |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between single-mode and multimode fiber optic cable?
A: Single-mode fiber optic cables like this OS2 9/125 have a smaller core diameter (9 microns) that allows light to travel in a single path, enabling longer transmission distances and higher bandwidth compared to multimode cables which have larger cores allowing multiple light paths.
Q: What does 9/125 mean in fiber optic specifications?
A: In the 9/125 specification, the first number (9) refers to the core diameter in microns, while the second number (125) indicates the cladding diameter. The 9/125 single-mode fiber design allows for longer distance transmissions with minimal signal degradation.
Q: Can I use this cable with my existing LC or SC network equipment?
A: Yes, it's engineered for network switch fiber optic compatibility. The LC connector connects to smaller form-factor devices like SFP transceivers, while the SC connector works with larger network equipment, making this cable ideal for connecting different hardware types in data centers.
Q: What is OS2 fiber and why choose it?
A: OS2 is a low water peak single-mode fiber optimized for both 1310nm and 1550nm wavelength transmissions. It offers superior performance for long-distance applications compared to OS1, with better bend resistance and lower attenuation, making it the preferred choice for enterprise network infrastructure.
Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cable with LC-SC 9/125 OS2 Duplex connectors for data centers. High-performance network connectivity with low signal loss and superior bandwidth.