Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of the Armored Tube IP67 SC APC SM Fiber Patch Cord. This video demonstrates its robust construction, IP67 waterproof rating, and application in FTTA, FTTH, BBU, and RRU installations, providing a clear view of its performance and durability in demanding environments.
Related Product Features:
Features an IP67 waterproof rating for reliable performance in harsh outdoor conditions.
Equipped with SC APC connectors for low insertion loss and high return loss.
Constructed with armored tubing for enhanced durability and crush resistance.
Available in various outer jacket materials including PVC, LSZH, PU, and PE.
Supports single-mode fiber for long-distance and high-bandwidth applications.
Offers multiple cable diameter options: 0.9mm, 2.0mm, and 3.0mm.
Designed specifically for FTTA, FTTH, BBU, and RRU cable connections.
Ensures insertion loss of less than 0.2dB and return loss greater than 55dB.
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What is the IP67 rating on this fiber patch cord?
The IP67 rating indicates that the patch cord is completely dust-tight and can be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes, making it ideal for outdoor and harsh environment applications like FTTA and FTTH.
What types of connectors and polish are available?
This patch cord features SC APC connectors. The specific polish type, along with other details like cable diameter, fiber count, and jacket material, can be customized according to your project requirements when you inquire.
What are the typical applications for this armored fiber patch cord?
It is specifically designed for Fiber-to-the-Antenna (FTTA), Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH), and for connecting Baseband Units (BBU) to Remote Radio Units (RRU) in telecommunications infrastructure.
What are the performance specifications for insertion and return loss?
This patch cord guarantees an insertion loss of less than 0.2 decibels and a return loss greater than 55 decibels, ensuring high signal quality and minimal power loss in the optical link.