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1m Duplex Sc/sc 50/125 Fiber

Item #: DHN50601M

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MODEL- N506-01M VENDOR- TRIPPLITE FEATURES- Multimode Duplex (50 /125) Fibre Channel Patch Cable- 3.28 ft. Tripp Lite's multimode duplex fibre channel SC/SC patch cable is manufactured from 50/125 zipcord fiber. The cable has SC conne...

1m Duplex Sc/sc 50/125 Fiber

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MODEL- N506-01M VENDOR- TRIPPLITE

FEATURES- Multimode Duplex (50 /125) Fibre Channel Patch Cable- 3.28 ft.
Tripp Lite's multimode duplex fibre channel SC/SC patch cable is
manufactured from 50/125 zipcord fiber. The cable has SC
connectors on each end, a PVC jacket and is FDDI and OFNR rated.
Duplex multimode fiber is most commonly used in fiber and fibre
channel applications. It is backward compatible with 62.5 micron
fiber and built-in headroom for future applications. The cable
provides higher bandwidth optimized for Gigabit and 10Gbps
networks.
* Constructed with 50/125 micron cable
* Use on fiber and fibre channel installations
* SC male to SC male connectors
* Higher bandwidth optimized for Gigabit and 10Gbps networks
* Backward compatible with 62.5 micron fiber
* Built-in headroom for future applications
* Number of fibers: 2
* Fiber type: all glass graded index
* Core diameter: two 50+/-3 microns
* CLAD diameter: 125+/-2 microns
* Primary coating diameter: 245+/-15 microns
* Primary coating material: acrylate
* Secondary coating diameter: 900+/-50 microns
* Secondary coating material: PVC
* Attenuation @850NM: 3.5DB/KM maximum, @1300NM: 1.0DB/KM maximum
* Bandwidth @850NM: 220 MHz-KM minimum, @1300NM: 600 MHz-KM minimum
* Numeric apeture: .275 nominal
* Proof test level: 100,000 PSI
* Insertion loss testing performed on every connector (0.2db typical) and
provided with cable.
* Beveled edge on ends of glass makes insertion of plug a breeze.

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