Tripp Lite's 7m multimode duplex micron fiber optic LC/LC patch cable is manufactured from 62.5/125 zipcord fiber. The cable has LC connectors on each end, a PVC jacket and is FDDI and OFNR rated. Duplex multimode fiber is most commonly used in LAN applications where links are 10ft or less.
Manufactured from 62.5/125 duplex (zipcord) fiber
PVC jacket
7m length, 2 LC connectors on each end
Insertion loss testing performed on every connector (0.2dB typical) and provided with cable
Beveled edge on ends of glass makes insertion of plug a breeze
Fiber made from glass (not a polymer)
Color-coded shrouds identify transmit and receive
Duplex multimode fiber is most commonly used in LAN applications where links are 10ft or less
Fiber optic distributed data interface (FDDI) rated
OFNR (riser rated)
Applicable for computer networking
Connector Type 1 Gender - Male
Connector Type 2 Gender - Male
Fiber Optic Connector Type - LC-LC
FiberOptic Cable Type - 62.5/125
Mode - Multimode
Strand Type - Duplex
Warranty - Yes
ROHS Compliant - Yes
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Cable Length:
23 ft
Color:
Orange
ROHS Compliant:
Yes
Fiber Type:
62.5/125 - OM1
Intended Application:
Computer Networking (Fiber)
Network Speed:
1Gbps
Style:
Fiber Optic
Connector A:
LC
Connector B:
LC
Number of Connectors:
4
Warranty Period (Worldwide):
Lifetime (limited)
System Requirements:
Any fiber optic hardware or NIC card requiring multimode duplex cable with LC connectors
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