Brief: Learn how this Low Dispersion Single Mode Fiber can streamline typical workflows and improve reliability in telecommunications and networking. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of its key performance characteristics, including its low attenuation and precise cladding geometry, demonstrating its suitability for long-distance, high-speed data transmission applications.
Related Product Features:
Features a cladding diameter of 125 ±0.7 microns with a roundness deviation of ≤1.0% for consistent optical performance.
Offers low attenuation rates, including 0.20 dB/km at 1550nm, ensuring high-quality data transmission over long distances.
Designed with a cut-off wavelength of ≤1260nm for efficient signal transmission with minimal distortion.
Exhibits low dispersion levels, less than 18 ps/(nm*km) at 1550nm, optimizing signal integrity.
Has a concentricity deviation of the core and cladding of ≤0.6um for reliable light signal travel.
Features a 250-micron coating diameter and a warpage of ≥4m for enhanced durability.
Operates effectively across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +85°C for versatile installations.
Supports various models including G.652D and G.657A1, ideal for high-speed data and telecommunications.
FAQs:
What are the key attenuation specifications for this single-mode fiber?
The fiber features low attenuation rates of 0.33 dB/km at 1310nm, 0.34 dB/km at 1383nm, 0.20 dB/km at 1550nm, and 0.24 dB/km at 1625nm, ensuring minimal signal loss over long distances.
How does the cladding geometry contribute to the fiber's performance?
With a cladding diameter of 125 ±0.7 microns and a roundness deviation of ≤1.0%, the fiber maintains consistent optical performance and signal integrity by minimizing light signal loss and distortion.
In what applications is this low dispersion single-mode fiber most suitable?
It is ideal for telecommunications, networking, and data centers, especially for long-distance, high-speed data transmission where low dispersion and attenuation are critical for reliable performance.
What is the operating temperature range for this fiber optic cable?
The fiber operates reliably in temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations in various environmental conditions.