StarTech.com 5m Fiber Optic Cable - Multimode Duplex 50/125 - LSZH Fiber Jumper Cord - LC/SC
Key features
- LSZH-rated cable, suitable for installations under restrictive building codes
- High-speed, high bandwidth transmissions over Gigabit Ethernet/fiber channel networks
- Resistant to pulls, strains, and impacts during your cable installations and maintenance
Connect fiber network devices for high-speed transfers using this Duplex 50/125 (OM2) Multimode Fiber Patch Cable. It features 50/125 micron fiber for high-speed, high-bandwidth data transmissions over Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Channel networks with support for duplex multimode applications. Maximum data-transfer rate is 10Gbps. This LC to SC patch cable is housed in a LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) flame-retardant jacket, to ensure minimal smoke, toxicity and corrosion when exposed to high sources of heat in the event of a fire. Use in industrial settings, central offices and schools as well as residential settings where building codes are a consideration. Patch cable is individually tested and certified to be within acceptable optical insertion loss limits for guaranteed compatibility and 100 reliability.
Brand | StarTech.com |
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Condition | New |
Colors | Orange |
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Noise Canceling | Yes |
Electronics | |
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GPS | Yes |
Lock Slot | Yes |
Beamforming Support | Yes |
Cable Length | 16.40 ft |
Cable Type | Fiber Optic |
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