|
|
SC/PC-SC/PC, OM1, MM, Duplex, 62.5/125, 3.0MM DIA. 5 Meter-(Patch Cord/Jumper) - Orange |
|
|

|
|
• Compare at $15.00 |
Quantity |
Our Price |
1 |
$6.38 |
2 - 9 |
$6.38 |
10 - 19 |
$6.38 |
20 - 49 |
$6.38 |
50+ |
$6.38 |
|
|
|
|
|

|
- 30 day money back guarantee
- No restocking fee
- Easy return
- 100% safe SSL encrypted shopping
- PCI-DSS Level 1 Compliant
- 9.70/10 Resellerratings.com Customer Satisfaction Rate
- Lifetime warranty on all cables and non-electronic products
- Free life time tech support
|
|
|

|
|
|
| SC/PC-SC/PC, OM1, MM, Duplex, 62.5/125, 3.0MM DIA. 5 Meter-(Patch Cord/Jumper) - Orange |
|
| Question: What does "62.5/125" Type mean? |
| Answer: Measured in microns, they are the measurements for the outer diameters of the core, which transmits light and the outer diameter of the cladding around the core of the optical fiber strand. |
| Question: Do you sell 50/125 type fiber optic cables? Is 62.5/125 type cable compatible with 50/125? |
| Answer: No, we do not sell 50/125 cable. Sorry for the inconvenience. No, unfortunately, due to loss of light, they are typically not compatible with each other. You should match your cable to the specific equipment you are using. |
| Question: What are the color codes for Fiber Optic Cables? |
Answer: Aqua = 50/125 µm (core size/cladding size), multi-mode, OM3 and newer OM4 standards, "laser-optimized", used with newer Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) systems operating at 850 nm and 1300 nm wavelength, used for 10 Gbit/s at up to 300 meters, OM4 supports 40 Gbit/s and 100 Gbit/s at up to 125 meters. Orange = 50/125 µm and 62.5/125 µm (core size/cladding size), multi-mode, OM1 and OM2 standards, used with older LED systems, used for Ethernet (10 Mbit/s) and Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbit/s) applications. Yellow = Single-mode, OS1 and OS2 standards, 8-10/125 µm (core size/cladding size), 1310 and 1550 nm wavelengths, more expensive equipment/cheaper cabling than multi-mode, OM3 and OM4 speeds over greater distances - 10 Gbit/s for several thousand km and 40 Gbit/s for several hundred km. |
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
|