10m (30ft) LC/UPC to SC/UPC OM3 Multimode Fiber Optic Cable, Full Duplex 50/125 Zipcord, 100G, LSZH Fiber Jumper Cord

SKU: A50FBLCSC10CA

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Description

Optimize your network connectivity with the 10m (30ft) LC/UPC to SC/UPC OM3 Multimode Fiber Optic Cable. Designed for high-speed data transmission, this full duplex fiber optic cable features OM3 multimode fiber, providing exceptional performance for 100G applications. The LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jacket ensures safety and compliance in critical environments, making it ideal for data centers, telecommunications, and network infrastructure.

Features:

  • High-Speed Data Transmission: Supports data rates up to 100G, ideal for high-performance networking and data-intensive applications.
  • Length: 10 meters (30 feet), offering flexibility in connecting devices across moderate distances.
  • Connector Types: LC/UPC to SC/UPC, providing versatile connectivity options for various network equipment.
  • OM3 Multimode Fiber: Utilizes OM3 technology for improved bandwidth and signal quality over multimode fiber.
  • Full Duplex Operation: Enables simultaneous bidirectional data transmission for enhanced communication efficiency.
  • LSZH Jacket: Low Smoke Zero Halogen construction ensures minimal toxic smoke and halogen emissions in the event of a fire, making it suitable for indoor and enclosed spaces.
  • Zipcord Design: Provides easy handling and installation, with two separate fibers enclosed in a single jacket.
  • Durable and Reliable: Built to meet industry standards for performance and durability, ensuring long-term, stable connections.

Specifications:

  • Cable Type: Multimode Fiber Optic Cable
  • Length: 10 meters (30 feet)
  • Connector Types: LC/UPC to SC/UPC
  • Fiber Type: OM3 Multimode
  • Bandwidth: Supports up to 100G
  • Jacket Type: LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen)
  • Design: Zipcord (Two fibers in a single jacket)
  • Application: Data centers, telecommunications, network infrastructure

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