MikroElektronika Fibre Optic Cable Polyethylene, Black, 1 m

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882-8979
Référence fabricant:
MIKROE-1471
Fabricant:
MikroElektronika
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Marque

MikroElektronika

Cable Length

1m

Product Type

Fibre Optic Cable

Jacket Colour

Black

Standards/Approvals

No

Jacket Material

Polyethylene

Series

MIKROE

Fibre Optic Cable from MikroElektronika - MIKROE-1471


Introducing Fibre Optic Cable from MikroElektronika, High quality, multi-mode optical cables that are capable of handling the growing requirements for computers. They can manipulate and transfer data at high speeds. The buffered fibres are surrounded by Kevlar® yarn for added protection and strength.

Features and Benefits


• The MIKROE-1471 Fibre Optic Cable from MikroElektronika is a black jacketed. communication cable

• 1 mm thickness and 1 metre in length.

• The unit weight is 5g.

Typical Applications


• Suitable for use in Local Area Network applications.

• The optical fibres support a wide range of communications protocols such as Ethernet® and Token Ring in addition to video and voice services.

• Commonly used in Telecom communications

How does Fibre optic cable work?


Fibre optic cable works through carrying communication signals using pulses of light generated by small lasers orlight-emitting diodes (LEDs). The cable consists of one or more strands, similar in size to a human hair. The centre of each strand is called the core, this core is the pathway for light to travel. The core is surrounded by a layer of glass that reflects light inward to avoid loss of signal and allows the light to pass through bends in the cable.

Fibre Optic Cable


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