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OM2 Duplex because the multimode fiber of choice in LANs

To have a look, please click this link, 10G FC to FC, Multimode OM2 Duplex.Today 1Gb/s-ready backbone solutions would be the norm and provide 10x speed capability at almost cost parity of 100 Mb/s LED-based systems. OM3 fiber has a significantly higher bandwidth advantage for extended reach 1 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s applications that most customers will use today or in the long run, while preserving the reduced system cost advantages of multimode fiber.FiberStore has all lengths and connectors available. Duplex or simplex 10G fiber optic patch cables are available at good price and fast shipping, for instance, 50/125 sc-sc duplex OM3. And there's a different type of OM3 fiber patch cable called MPO. The MPO cable is designs for Data Center Applications. It's a round cable using the outer diameter of three,0 mm or 4,5 mm. The connectors where this cable is terminated on is called MPO/MTP connector. Multi-mode fibers may be designed with either graded or step-index profile. In addition, multi-mode fibers are described using a system of classification based on the ISO 11801 standard ?a OM1 Simplex Patch Cord, OM2, and OM3 ?a which is based on the modal bandwidth of the multi-mode fiber. OM4 (defined in TIA-492-AAAD) was finalized in August 2009, and was authored by the end of 2009 through the TIA. OM4 cable can support 125m links at 40 and 100 Gbit/s. The letters OM are a symbol of optical multi-mode.
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