A Mode Conditioning Patch Cable is a type of fiber optic cable used to connect two devices with different types of fiber optic connectors. It is designed to reduce the effects of Differential Mode Delay (DMD) which can cause signal loss and distortion. The cable consists of two connectors, one with a standard fiber optic connector and the other with a special mode conditioning connector. The mode conditioning connector has a special ferrule that is designed to reduce the DMD. This allows the two devices to communicate without any signal loss or distortion. Mode Conditioning Patch Cables are commonly used in high-speed networks and data centers.
CAB-GELX-625=, IEEE 802.3z-compliant optical fiber assembly consisting of a single-mode fiber permanently coupled off-center to a 62.5-micron multimode optical fiber with duplex SC connectors at both ends. The patch cord is 3 meters (9.84 feet) in le..
CAB-MCP50-SC, IEEE 802.3z-compliant optical fiber assembly consisting of a single-mode fiber permanently coupled off-center to a 50-micron multimode optical fiber with duplex SC connectors at both ends. The patch cord is 1 meter (3.28 feet) in length..
CAB-MCP-LC, IEEE 802.3z-compliant optical fiber assembly consisting of a single-mode fiber permanently coupled off-center to a 62.5-micron multimode optical fiber with duplex SC connectors at one end and duplex LC connectors at the other end. The pat..