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connektgear LC/LC, 50/125, 7m InfiniBand/fibre optic cable Turquoise
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SKU
35-0070LCLC
OM3 Duplex fibre optic patch cable, LC/LC, 50/125, 7m
| SKU | 35-0070LCLC |
|---|---|
| EAN | 5035624070523 |
| Manufacturer | connektgear |
| Availability | In Stock |
Used to connect active components of a fibre optic system usually from the front of a patch panel allowing very high speed communication
A cost-effective solution providing lower loss and higher bandwidth along longer distances. Ideal for up to 10 gigabit ethernet applications
- A technology that uses glass threads (fibres) to transmit data
- A fibre optic cable consists of a bundle of glass threads each capable of transmitting messages modulated onto light waves
- Used for hubs and switches to communicate at very high speed
- Fibre optic cables have a much greater bandwidth than metal cables allowing them to carry more data
- Fibre optic cables are less susceptible to interferance than metal cables and are much thinner & lighter
- Data can be transmitted digitally (the natural form for computer data) rather than analogically
- LSZH (LS0H): Short for low smoke zero halogen.
- The low smoke aspect means in the event of a fire the cables will melt rather than burn a clear smoke is emitted instead of a very dangerous black smoke.
- The Zero Halogen aspect means most network cables are made with plastic containing Chlorine. In a fire, a halogen-containing plastic material releases a poisonous gas that forms hydrochloric acid when it comes in contact with water. Chlorine -free cables do not produce dangerous gases or acids. This specification of cable would be required for environments such as Schools, Government buildings, MOD etc.
- A flexible moulded collar at the end of the connector protects the internal fibres from any undue stresses or strains
A cost-effective solution providing lower loss and higher bandwidth along longer distances. Ideal for up to 10 gigabit ethernet applications
- A technology that uses glass threads (fibres) to transmit data
- A fibre optic cable consists of a bundle of glass threads each capable of transmitting messages modulated onto light waves
- Used for hubs and switches to communicate at very high speed
- Fibre optic cables have a much greater bandwidth than metal cables allowing them to carry more data
- Fibre optic cables are less susceptible to interferance than metal cables and are much thinner & lighter
- Data can be transmitted digitally (the natural form for computer data) rather than analogically
- LSZH (LS0H): Short for low smoke zero halogen.
- The low smoke aspect means in the event of a fire the cables will melt rather than burn a clear smoke is emitted instead of a very dangerous black smoke.
- The Zero Halogen aspect means most network cables are made with plastic containing Chlorine. In a fire, a halogen-containing plastic material releases a poisonous gas that forms hydrochloric acid when it comes in contact with water. Chlorine -free cables do not produce dangerous gases or acids. This specification of cable would be required for environments such as Schools, Government buildings, MOD etc.
- A flexible moulded collar at the end of the connector protects the internal fibres from any undue stresses or strains
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Connector 1 | LC |
| Connector 2 | LC |
| Cable length | 7 m |
| Full duplex | Yes |
| Core diameter | 50 µm |
| Cladding diameter | 125 µm |
| Product colour | Turquoise |
| Connector 2 gender | Male |
| Connector 1 gender | Male |
| Technical details | |
|---|---|
| Connector 1 | LC |
| Connector 2 | LC |
| Cable length | 7 m |
| Full duplex | Yes |
| Core diameter | 50 µm |
| Cladding diameter | 125 µm |
| Weight & dimensions | |
| Cable length | 7 m |
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