Fiber Optic Jumper Cables

Overview:

Fiber optic jumper cables, also known as fiber optic patch cables or fiber optic jumpers, are used to connect different components in a fiber optic network. They play a critical role in ensuring that signals are transmitted efficiently and accurately across network devices, patch panels, and other equipment.

Key Features:

  • Flexibility: Provides a flexible and easy way to make connections between fiber optic devices.
  • Performance: Designed to ensure minimal signal loss and optimal transmission quality.
  • Types: Available in various configurations to suit different network requirements.

Types of Fiber Optic Jumper Cables:

  1. Single Mode Jumper Cables:
    • Core Size: 9/125 µm
    • Wavelength: Typically 1310 nm or 1550 nm
    • Applications: Suitable for long-distance and high-speed data transmission, often used in telecommunications and data centers.
  2. Multimode Jumper Cables:
    • Core Size: 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm
    • Wavelength: Typically 850 nm or 1300 nm
    • Applications: Ideal for shorter distance connections within LANs, data centers, and other high-speed networking environments.
  3. Simplex Jumper Cables:
    • Configuration: Consists of a single fiber core
    • Applications: Used for one-way data transmission, suitable for applications where only one-direction communication is needed.
  4. Duplex Jumper Cables:
    • Configuration: Consists of two fiber cores
    • Applications: Allows for bidirectional communication, commonly used in networking applications where simultaneous two-way data transfer is required.
  5. MTP/MPO Jumper Cables:
    • Configuration: Uses MTP/MPO connectors with multiple fibers in a single assembly
    • Applications: Suitable for high-density applications and data centers where multiple fiber connections are needed in a compact format.

Specifications:

  1. Connector Types:
    • LC (Lucent Connector): Compact and commonly used in high-density applications.
    • SC (Subscriber Connector): Known for its durability and push-pull design.
    • ST (Straight Tip): Features a bayonet-style coupling mechanism.
    • MTP/MPO: Multi-fiber connectors used in high-density environments.
  2. Attenuation:
    • Measurement: Typically measured in dB/km
    • Importance: Lower attenuation ensures minimal signal loss over distances.
  3. Insertion Loss:
    • Measurement: Typically measured in dB
    • Importance: Indicates the loss of signal power as it passes through the jumper cable and connectors.
  4. Return Loss:
    • Measurement: Typically measured in dB
    • Importance: Indicates the amount of light reflected back into the fiber, affecting signal quality.
  5. Length:
    • Variety: Available in various lengths to accommodate different installation needs, typically ranging from a few inches to several meters.

Applications:

  1. Data Centers:
    • Usage: Connects servers, switches, and other networking equipment.
    • Benefits: Ensures high-speed data transmission and flexibility in network configuration.
  2. Telecommunications:
    • Usage: Connects telecom equipment and network components.
    • Benefits: Facilitates reliable and high-speed communication over long distances.
  3. LANs (Local Area Networks):
    • Usage: Connects networking devices within a building or campus.
    • Benefits: Supports high-speed data transfer and network expansion.
  4. Test and Measurement:
    • Usage: Used in testing equipment to measure network performance.
    • Benefits: Ensures accuracy in performance testing and diagnostics.

Installation Tips:

  1. Choose the Right Type: Select the jumper cable type based on your network’s requirements, such as single-mode or multimode, simplex or duplex.
  2. Verify Connectors: Ensure that the connectors match the ports on your equipment and are properly terminated.
  3. Test Performance: Check for insertion loss and return loss to ensure the jumper cable performs within specifications.
  4. Handle with Care: Avoid sharp bends and excessive stress on the cable to prevent damage.

Contact Us:

For more information on fiber optic jumper cables or to discuss your specific needs, please contact Rayoptic Communication Co., Ltd (Rayoptic) at sales@rocfttx.com. Our team is here to provide detailed product information, technical support, and customized solutions to meet your fiber optic connectivity requirements.

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