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2 m LC to LC UPC Fiber Optic Patch Cable, 3.0 mm, Duplex, LSZH, OS2 Singlemode, Yellow

2 m LC to LC UPC Fiber Optic Patch Cable, 3.0 mm, Duplex, LSZH, OS2 Singlemode, Yellow

9/125 µm, 7 ft.

SKU: 750004

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Highlights

  • UPC (Ultra Physical Contact) fiber connectors ensure a superior surface finish and reduced return loss, enhancing signal quality and reliability.
  • Compatible with single-mode fiber applications, offering versatility for various networking setups and configurations.
  • High bandwidth capability supports extended distances, ensuring consistent and high-speed data transmission across your network.
  • Low signal loss and high data rate optimize performance, delivering seamless connectivity and efficiency for your critical operations.
  • Perfect for demanding 10G Ethernet applications and beyond, providing the speed and reliability required for modern network environments.
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2 m LC to LC UPC Fiber Optic Patch Cable, 3.0 mm, Duplex, LSZH, OS2 Singlemode, Yellow

Regular price $15.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $15.99 USD

Information carried in the form of light provides a vast array of features and benefits
 

Superior Transmission Distance

It is not unusual for optical systems to go over 100 kilometers (km), or about 62 miles.

Enhanced Security

It is impossible to remotely detect a signal being transmitted within a fiber cable. The only way to do so is by actually accessing the optical fiber itself. This makes fiber extremely attractive to governmental bodies, banks and other businesses with major security concerns.

No Metallic Components

Fiber optic cable can be installed in areas with electromagnetic interference (EMI). This includes areas around utility lines, power-carrying lines and railroad tracks. Fiber is also ideal for areas of high lightning-strike incidence.