GJYXCH FTTH Optical Drop Cable Fig 8 G657A2 LSZH

F.O. Drop Fig 8 cable is specifically designed for connecting the distribution network to individual homes or businesses in FTTH installations, providing high-speed internet, TV, and telephone services directly to end-users.

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The FTTH Drop Cable Fig 8 is specifically designed for use in Fiber to the Home (FTTH) installations, where it serves as the final link connecting the optical network to individual residences or businesses. Its Fig 8 structure, bend-insensitive G657A2 fibers, and LSZH jacket make it an ideal choice for delivering high-speed connectivity directly to homes and businesses, ensuring reliability, ease of installation, and enhanced safety.

Fetures

  • Ease of Installation: The Fig 8 design simplifies the installation process, especially for aerial deployments.
  • Durability: The cable’s construction ensures long-term reliability in various environmental conditions.
  • High Performance: G657A2 fibers provide high-speed data transmission with minimal signal loss, even under tight bending conditions.
  • Safety: The LSZH jacket enhances fire safety, making the cable suitable for indoor installations.

Specifications

Specification and Design

Fiber count (F)

1

Fiber Color

Blue or Green

Messenger Wire

 Steel Wire Strand Ø1.0mm x 1ea

Strength Member

 Steel Wire Ø0.45mm x 2ea

Outer sheath type / color

LSZH / Black

Cable outer diameter (mm)

2.0±0.1 X 5.0±0.2(Width X Height)

Cable Weight (kg/km)

19

Max. Tensile Load

660N

Minimum Bending Radius(Dynamic)

30mm

Minimum Bending Radius(Static)

15mm

Bi-partition Force

5 to 12 N (messenger)

Operating Temperature

-40-+70℃

Bend-insensitive G.657.A2 Fiber Characteristics

Optical specifications

Attenuation

@1310nm

≤0.35dB/km

@1550nm

≤0.22dB/km

@1625nm

≤0.40dB/km

Zero-Dispersion wavelength

1300nm ~1324nm

Zero-Dispersion slope

≤0.092ps/(nm2 · km)

Mode field diameter (MFD) at 1310nm

8.7±0.5 μm

Mode field diameter (MFD) at 1550nm

9.7±0.5μm

Cable cutoff wavelength λcc(nm)

≤1260nm

Point discontinuity

≤0.05dB

Geometrical characteristics

Cladding diameter

125±1.0μm

Cladding non-circularity

≤2%

Core/cladding concentricity error

≤1.0μm

Fiber diameter with coating(uncolored)

245±10μm

Cladding/coating concentricity error

≤12.0μm

Mechanical characteristics

Proof stress

≥0.69GPa(100kpsi)

Macro-bending Loss 

@1550nm

R=7.5mm,1 turns

≤0.5dB

R=10mm,1turn

≤0.1dB

R=15mm,10turn

≤0.03dB

Macro-bending Loss at

@1625nm

R=7.5mm,1 turns

≤1.0dB

R=10mm,1turn

≤0.2dB

R=15mm,10turn

≤0.1dB

Application

  • Last Mile Connectivity:

    • Purpose: It is used to connect the main distribution network to the end-user premises, providing the “last mile” of the fiber optic network.
    • Importance: This segment is crucial for delivering high-speed broadband, television, and telephone services directly to homes and businesses.
  • Aerial Installation:

    • Structure: The Fig 8 design, with an integrated messenger wire, is ideal for aerial deployment.
    • Use Case: The cable is strung between poles, leveraging the strength of the messenger wire to support the weight of the cable and withstand environmental stress.
    • Advantages: Easy to install and maintain in overhead systems, providing reliable service in residential areas.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Transitions:

    • Versatility: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.
    • Use Case: The cable can run from outdoor distribution points to indoor termination points, such as optical network terminals (ONTs) within homes.
    • Advantages: Provides seamless connectivity with minimal signal loss, thanks to the bend-insensitive G657A2 fibers.
  • FTTH Networks:

    • Primary Use: Essential in FTTH networks for delivering high-speed internet and other services directly to end-users.
    • Use Case: Typically installed from the neighborhood distribution hub to individual subscriber homes.
    • Advantages: Supports high bandwidth, low latency communication, meeting the increasing demand for data-intensive services like streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.
  • Rural and Urban Deployments:

    • Flexibility: Suitable for various environments, including both rural and urban areas.
    • Use Case: Used in densely populated urban neighborhoods as well as in sparsely populated rural areas where long-distance runs are necessary.
    • Advantages: Adaptable to different installation conditions and environments, ensuring broad applicability.

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