Brand Name: | GoreLink |
Model Number: | G218-1442-3 |
MOQ: | 1 Piece |
Delivery Time: | 1-3 Working days |
Payment Terms: | T/T,Paypal,Western Union, |
Application
FTTH access network
Telecommunication Networks
CCTV Networks
Data Center
Local Area Networks
General Specification
Fiber Mode |
Singlemode 9/125um OS2 |
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Cable structure |
Duplex |
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Connector A | SC | |||
Connector B | SC | |||
Polishing | APC-APC | |||
Strength Member |
Aramid Yarn |
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Cable Diameter |
2.0mm |
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Cable Color |
Yellow |
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Connector Color |
UPC |
Blue | APC | Green |
Boot Color | White | Green | ||
Cable Jacket |
LSZH |
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Cable length |
As per the order request |
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OPTICAL PERFORMANCE |
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Attenuation |
≤3.5dB/KM |
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Fiber Type |
G.652D |
G.657A1/A2 | ||
Insertion Loss(IL) |
≤0.3dB(UPC) |
≤0.3dB(UPC) | ≤0.3dB(APC) | |
Return Loss(RL) |
≥50dB(UPC) |
≥50dB(UPC) | ≥60dB(APC) | |
Operating Temperature | -10 to + 70°C | |||
Storage Temperature | -10 to + 80°C |
Ordering Information
PART NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
G218-1442-1 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 1m |
G218-1442-2 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 2m |
G218-1442-3 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 3m |
G218-1442-5 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 5m |
G218-1442-10 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 10m |
G218-1442-15 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 15m |
G218-1442-20 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 20m |
* Customized |
When selecting a fiber optic patch cord, It is better to know the following factors:
APC and UPC are types of fiber optic connector end-face polishing methods. They both play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient transmission of optical signals in fiber optic connections. The primary differences between them lie in the polishing angle of the connector's end-face and their reflection characteristics. Below are the detailed differences:
UPC (Ultra Polished Connector):
End-face Shape: The end-face of the UPC connector is flat, and the polishing method is a flat polish.
Reflection Characteristics: Because the end-face is flat, the reflection loss of UPC connectors is relatively high, typically around -50 dB.
APC (Angled Polished Connector):
End-face Shape: The end-face of the APC connector is angled, typically at an 8-degree angle, also known as angled polish.
Reflection Characteristics: Due to the angled end-face, APC connectors effectively reduce light signal reflection. The reflection loss is typically better than -60 dB, offering superior performance, especially in high-quality communication environments that require low reflection.
UPC: The return loss is typically around -50 dB. Since the end-face is flat, the signal reflection at the fiber connector junction is relatively high, which is suitable for most conventional communication systems.
APC: The return loss is typically -60 dB or better. The angled polish significantly reduces signal reflection, making it ideal for applications where signal quality is critical, such as in television broadcasting, data centers, and long-distance communication systems.
UPC:
Suitable for general-purpose fiber optic networks and short-distance communication.
Commonly used for standard network equipment, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), and communication environments where extremely low reflection is not a strict requirement.
APC:
Due to its low reflection characteristics, APC is widely used in high-precision and high-performance fiber optic communication systems, such as for long-distance transmission, television broadcasting, data centers, and high-quality fiber optic networks.
Especially suitable for environments that require low reflection loss, reducing signal interference and improving signal stability.
UPC: Typically uses blue connectors.
APC: Typically uses green connectors. This color coding helps distinguish between the two different polishing types.
UPC: Has a lower cost and performs well enough to meet the needs of most general fiber optic communications.
APC: Has a relatively higher cost but offers superior reflection suppression, making it suitable for environments with higher performance requirements.
Brand Name: | GoreLink |
Model Number: | G218-1442-3 |
MOQ: | 1 Piece |
Packaging Details: | Neutral Bag/GoreLink Bag |
Payment Terms: | T/T,Paypal,Western Union, |
Application
FTTH access network
Telecommunication Networks
CCTV Networks
Data Center
Local Area Networks
General Specification
Fiber Mode |
Singlemode 9/125um OS2 |
|||
Cable structure |
Duplex |
|||
Connector A | SC | |||
Connector B | SC | |||
Polishing | APC-APC | |||
Strength Member |
Aramid Yarn |
|||
Cable Diameter |
2.0mm |
|||
Cable Color |
Yellow |
|||
Connector Color |
UPC |
Blue | APC | Green |
Boot Color | White | Green | ||
Cable Jacket |
LSZH |
|||
Cable length |
As per the order request |
|||
OPTICAL PERFORMANCE |
||||
Attenuation |
≤3.5dB/KM |
|||
Fiber Type |
G.652D |
G.657A1/A2 | ||
Insertion Loss(IL) |
≤0.3dB(UPC) |
≤0.3dB(UPC) | ≤0.3dB(APC) | |
Return Loss(RL) |
≥50dB(UPC) |
≥50dB(UPC) | ≥60dB(APC) | |
Operating Temperature | -10 to + 70°C | |||
Storage Temperature | -10 to + 80°C |
Ordering Information
PART NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
G218-1442-1 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 1m |
G218-1442-2 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 2m |
G218-1442-3 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 3m |
G218-1442-5 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 5m |
G218-1442-10 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 10m |
G218-1442-15 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 15m |
G218-1442-20 |
Fiber optic patch cord, SC/APC-SC/APC SM Duplex 2.0mm LSZH jacket 20m |
* Customized |
When selecting a fiber optic patch cord, It is better to know the following factors:
APC and UPC are types of fiber optic connector end-face polishing methods. They both play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient transmission of optical signals in fiber optic connections. The primary differences between them lie in the polishing angle of the connector's end-face and their reflection characteristics. Below are the detailed differences:
UPC (Ultra Polished Connector):
End-face Shape: The end-face of the UPC connector is flat, and the polishing method is a flat polish.
Reflection Characteristics: Because the end-face is flat, the reflection loss of UPC connectors is relatively high, typically around -50 dB.
APC (Angled Polished Connector):
End-face Shape: The end-face of the APC connector is angled, typically at an 8-degree angle, also known as angled polish.
Reflection Characteristics: Due to the angled end-face, APC connectors effectively reduce light signal reflection. The reflection loss is typically better than -60 dB, offering superior performance, especially in high-quality communication environments that require low reflection.
UPC: The return loss is typically around -50 dB. Since the end-face is flat, the signal reflection at the fiber connector junction is relatively high, which is suitable for most conventional communication systems.
APC: The return loss is typically -60 dB or better. The angled polish significantly reduces signal reflection, making it ideal for applications where signal quality is critical, such as in television broadcasting, data centers, and long-distance communication systems.
UPC:
Suitable for general-purpose fiber optic networks and short-distance communication.
Commonly used for standard network equipment, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), and communication environments where extremely low reflection is not a strict requirement.
APC:
Due to its low reflection characteristics, APC is widely used in high-precision and high-performance fiber optic communication systems, such as for long-distance transmission, television broadcasting, data centers, and high-quality fiber optic networks.
Especially suitable for environments that require low reflection loss, reducing signal interference and improving signal stability.
UPC: Typically uses blue connectors.
APC: Typically uses green connectors. This color coding helps distinguish between the two different polishing types.
UPC: Has a lower cost and performs well enough to meet the needs of most general fiber optic communications.
APC: Has a relatively higher cost but offers superior reflection suppression, making it suitable for environments with higher performance requirements.