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The Fiber Optic Ribbon Pigtail is an essential component in fiber optic networks, primarily used for connecting fiber optic cables to equipment or other parts of a network infrastructure. It consists of a ribbon of multiple optical fibers pre-terminated with connectors on one or both ends, often designed for high-density applications. Here's a breakdown of its applications:
High-Density Connections: Fiber optic ribbon pigtails are often used in patch panels and fiber optic enclosures, where space is limited but numerous fiber connections are required. The ribbon configuration allows for the management of multiple fibers in a compact form.
Simplified Wiring: By using a pigtail, a technician can easily make a secure and organized connection between a fiber optic patch panel and other network devices (e.g., switches, routers, or media converters).
Data Centers and Telecommunications
Large-Scale Fiber Networks: In data centers, telecommunication hubs, and high-speed networks, fiber optic ribbon pigtails are used to support the dense and high-capacity cabling required for connecting multiple servers, routers, or other devices.
Simplified Installation: Since ribbon pigtails come pre-terminated, installation is quicker and more efficient compared to splicing individual fibers.
Fiber Optic Splicing
Fiber Splicing: In cases where fiber optic cables need to be spliced into a network, fiber optic ribbon pigtails can serve as a convenient solution. They come pre-terminated with connectors, so once spliced to the main fiber cable, the pigtail can immediately be connected to networking equipment.
Telecommunication Networks
Signal Transmission: In fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) installations, pigtails are commonly used to connect the main fiber distribution to individual customer premises equipment.
Network Expansion: In existing fiber optic networks, ribbon pigtails facilitate quick expansions, repairs, or modifications by enabling the easy addition of new connections without requiring significant network reconfiguration.
Advantages of Fiber Optic Pigtails
Pre-Terminated: Simplifies installation by reducing the need for field terminations and ensuring high-quality, consistent results.
Time-Saving: Reduces installation time by providing a ready-to-use connector at one end, minimizing the complexity of fiber installation.
Reliable: Since pigtails are pre-terminated in a controlled environment, they generally have lower loss and higher performance than field-terminated fibers.
Flexible: Can be used in various fiber optic systems, including telecom, networking, data centers, and more.
Reduced Risk of Errors: Pre-terminated pigtails lessen the chance of improper terminations, which can lead to performance issues.
General Specification
Fiber Mode | Singlemode OS2 9/125um | ||
Fiber Count | 12 Fibers | ||
Strength Member | Aramid Yarn | ||
Cable Diameter | 0.9mm±0.05mm | ||
Cable Color | 12 colors | ||
Connector | ST | ||
Polishing Way | UPC | ||
Connector Color | Black (ST,FC) | ||
Cable Jacket | LSZH | ||
Cable length | As per the order request | ||
OPTICAL PERFORMANCE | |||
Parameter | Singlemode 9/125um | ||
Insertion Loss(IL) | ≤0.3 dB | ||
Return Loss(RL) | ≥50dB | ||
Attenuation(dB/KM) | ≤0.35 dB @1310nm | ||
Wavelength | 1310/1550nm | ||
Operating Temperature | -10 to + 70°C | ||
Storage Temperature | -10 to + 80°C |
Ordering Information
PART NO. | DESCRIPTION |
G328-1512-1 | Fiber Optic Pigtail 12 Fibers ST/UPC Singlemode 9/125um, 0.9mm LSZH jacket,1m |
G328-1512-2 | Fiber Optic Pigtail 12 Fibers ST/UPC Singlemode 9/125um, 0.9mm LSZH jacket,2m |
G328-1512-3 | Fiber Optic Pigtail 12 Fibers ST/UPC Singlemode 9/125um, 0.9mm LSZH jacket,3m |
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