StarTech.com OS2 Fibre Optic Cable, 125 μm Low Smoke Zero Halogen, Yellow, 30 m

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N° de stock RS:
287-3429
Référence fabricant:
SPSMLCLC-OS2-30M
Fabricant:
StarTech.com
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Marque

StarTech.com

Product Type

Fibre Optic Cable

Cable Length

30m

Core Diameter

125μm

Number of Cores

1

Jacket Colour

Yellow

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Fibre Type

OS2

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

ITU-T G652.D/G657.A1 and IEC60703-2-50 Typ B1.3/B6.a1

Jacket Material

Low Smoke Zero Halogen

Non conforme

Pays d'origine :
VN
The StarTech.com 30m LC to LC OS2 Single Mode Fibre Optic Cable is designed for high-speed, low-latency simplex connections in 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet and fibre-channel applications. It supports bi-directional transmission over a single fibre and is ideal for point-to-point setups or single-fibre NICs and SFPs. With a bend insensitive fibre core and low insertion loss, this cable ensures reliable performance in both modern and legacy fibre environments.

Single Mode Simplex OS2 Fibre Cable optimized for 40G/100Gbps networks

LC/LC-UPC ends for improved return loss over PC polish

Bend Insensitive fibre core with Aramid-reinforced jacket for a loaded bend radius of 10mm

Individually tested for guaranteed performance with test report included

LSZH rated jacket emits low toxic fumes if combusted, suitable for enclosed/poorly ventilated spaces

Supports Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing for optimal signal strength over long distances

Backward compatible with OS1 networks, ensuring reliable connection in legacy fibre environments

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