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High Quality and Cost-effective 50/125μm OM5 Wideband Multimode Bend Insensitive Fiber Optic Cable
Spec sheet (PDF) Video2m (7ft) LC UPC to LC UPC Duplex OM5 Multimode Wideband PVC (OFNR) 2.0mm Fiber Optic Patch Cable #69095
Connector Type | LC UPC to LC UPC | Fiber Grade | Bend Insensitive |
Fiber Mode | OM5 50/125μm | Wavelength | 850/1300nm |
40G Ethernet Distance | 440m at 850nm | 100G Ethernet Distance | 150m at 850nm |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Return Loss | ≥30dB |
Min. Bend Radius (Fiber Core) | 7.5mm | Min. Bend Radius (Fiber Cable) | 20D/10D (Dynamic/Static) |
Attenuation at 850nm | 3.0 dB/km | Attenuation at 1300nm | 1.0 dB/km |
Effective Modal Bandwidth (at 850nm) | ≥4700 MHz·km | Effective Modal Bandwidth (at 953nm) | ≥2470 MHz·km |
Fiber Count | Duplex | Cable Diameter | 2.0mm |
Cable Jacket | PVC | Polarity | A(Tx) to B(Rx) |
Operating Temperature | -20~70°C | Storage Temperature | -40~80°C |
OM5 wideband multimode bend insensitive fiber optimized for multi-wavelengths transmission systems operating in the range of 850-950nm, enabling optimal support of emerging Shortwave Wavelength Division Multiplexing (SWDM) applications that reduce parallel fiber count by at least a factor of four to allow continued use of just two fibers (rather than eight) for transmitting 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s and reduced fiber counts for higher speeds.
OM5 meets TIA-492AAAE and draft IEC 60793-2-10 A1a.4 requirements while completely backward compatible with existing OM4 networks and applications. It meets RoHS compliant and the fiber patch cord is optically tested for insertion loss to ensure high quality.
The industry standard duplex fiber connector meets EIA/TIA 604-2 with ceramic ferrule for high speed cabling networks.
BIF Cable can be stapled and bent around corners without sacrificing performance.
The bend performance improves duct utilization, enabling smaller enclosures.
Optimum IL and RL ensure stable signal transmission, protecting your network safety.
As data rates increase in the data center, OM5 wideband multimode fiber (WBMMF) will allow use of Short Wavelength Division Multiplexing (SWDM) technology to transmit multiple signals (wavelengths) on one fiber, increasing the bandwidth of a single fiber by a factor of at least four.
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