LC/UPC Duplex Single Mode Coupler with Flange
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Description
Description
LC/UPC Duplex Single Mode Coupler with Flange
The LC/UPC Duplex Single Mode SC Footprint Plastic Fiber Optic Coupler with Flange provides high-precision, low-loss optical connections for single-mode fiber networks, ensuring reliable data transmission across long distances.
With LC/UPC connectors and a robust plastic housing, this duplex coupler guarantees stability and optimal performance. Its SC footprint design allows seamless integration into patch panels, while the integrated flange ensures secure mounting in telecom, data center, and enterprise network environments.
Key Features
- LC/UPC duplex ports for high-precision single-mode fiber connections
- SC footprint for easy compatibility with patch panels and distribution frames
- Durable plastic housing ensures long-lasting performance
- Low insertion loss and high return loss for stable signal transmission
- Integrated flange provides secure and reliable mounting
- Supports 10G/40G/100G Ethernet high-speed network applications
- Ideal for telecom networks, data centers, and enterprise infrastructures
What makes this LC/UPC Duplex Coupler suitable for single-mode networks?
It features LC/UPC connectors designed for precise alignment, ensuring minimal insertion loss and superior signal integrity in single-mode fiber optic systems.
How does the SC footprint benefit installation?
The SC footprint design allows for easy integration into standard patch panels and distribution frames, simplifying deployment in various network setups.
Is this coupler compatible with high-speed Ethernet applications?
Yes, it supports high-speed 10G, 40G, and 100G Ethernet connections, making it ideal for demanding data transmission requirements.
Where is this coupler commonly used?
This duplex coupler is widely used in telecom networks, data centers, and enterprise environments where reliable and efficient single-mode fiber connections are essential.