LC/UPC to LC/UPC Quad Multimode Fiber Optic Coupler with Flange
LC/UPC to LC/UPC Quad Multimode Fiber Optic Coupler with Flange is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
LC/UPC to LC/UPC Quad Multimode Fiber Optic Coupler with Flange
The LC/UPC to LC/UPC Quad Multimode Plastic Fiber Optic Coupler with Flange provides high-density, low-loss connectivity for multimode fiber optic networks, ensuring reliable signal performance for demanding applications.
Ideal for data centers, networking hubs, and enterprise installations, this quad coupler features a durable plastic housing with an integrated flange for secure mounting. It supports OM3 and OM4 fibers, delivering high-speed data transmission for 10G/40G Ethernet and LANs.
Key Features
- Quad LC/UPC ports for high-density multimode fiber connections
- Supports OM3 and OM4 multimode fibers for optimized data transmission
- Low insertion loss and high return loss for stable network performance
- Durable plastic housing with integrated flange for secure installation
- Compatible with 10G, 40G Ethernet, and local area networks (LANs)
- Precise LC/UPC alignment ensures superior signal integrity
- Ideal for data centers, enterprise networks, and structured cabling systems
What applications are ideal for a Quad LC/UPC Multimode Fiber Optic Coupler?
This coupler is perfect for data centers, LANs, and enterprise environments requiring multiple multimode fiber connections with minimal signal loss.
How does the flange improve installation?
The integrated flange allows for secure mounting into patch panels and distribution frames, ensuring stable and reliable connections.
Is this coupler compatible with OM3 and OM4 multimode fibers?
Yes, it supports both OM3 and OM4 multimode fibers, providing high-speed data transmission for modern networking applications.
Can it be used for high-bandwidth Ethernet applications?
Absolutely. This coupler supports 10G and 40G Ethernet, making it ideal for high-bandwidth, low-latency data transmission requirements.