Fiber optic cables are a type of cable that use light to transmit data. They are made up of a core of glass or plastic fibers surrounded by protective layers. The core is made up of tiny strands of glass or plastic that are as thin as a human hair. Light is sent through the core and is reflected off the walls of the cable, allowing it to travel long distances without losing signal strength. The most common type of fiber optic cable is the multimode fiber optic cable, which is used for short-distance data transmission. It is typically used for connecting computers to local networks or for connecting buildings on a campus. It is available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 50 microns to 200 microns in diameter.
With LC to LC termination, this high quality fiber optic patch cable CAB-MM-LCLC-1M is specifically designed for fast ethernet, fiber channel, Infiniband®, ATM and gigabit ethernet applications. The small LC connectors satisfy the need for higher por..
With LC to LC termination, this high quality fiber optic patch cable CAB-MM-LCLC-5M is specifically designed for fast ethernet, fiber channel, Infiniband®, ATM and gigabit ethernet applications. The small LC connectors satisfy the need for higher por..
With LC to LC termination, this high quality fiber optic patch cable CAB-MM-LCLC-25M is specifically designed for fast ethernet, fiber channel, Infiniband®, ATM and gigabit ethernet applications. The small LC connectors satisfy the need for higher po..