The Patchcord LC UPC to FC UPC Duplex 5mtr is a fiber optic patch cord designed for high-quality and reliable connections in telecommunications, data centers, and networking applications. With LC UPC connectors on one end and FC UPC connectors on the other end, this duplex patch cord allows for duplex (two-way) communication. The 5-meter length provides flexibility in network configurations.
Feature | Description |
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Product Name | Patchcord LC UPC to FC UPC Duplex 5mtr |
Connector Type | LC (Lucent Connector) UPC on one end, FC (Ferrule Connector) UPC on the other end |
Cable Type | Duplex (two fibers) |
Cable Length | 5 meters |
Fiber Type | Single-mode or Multi-mode (depending on variant) |
Jacket Material | LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) or PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
Feature | Description |
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Connector Type | LC UPC to FC UPC Duplex |
Cable Type | Duplex |
Cable Length | 5 meters |
Fiber Type | Single-mode or Multi-mode (depending on variant) |
Jacket Material | LSZH or PVC |
Applications | Telecommunications, Data centers, and enterprise networks |
Identification of Requirements: Determine the need for a fiber optic patch cord with LC UPC to FC UPC connectors, duplex configuration, and a length of 5 meters.
Product Selection: Choose the Patchcord LC UPC to FC UPC Duplex 5mtr based on compatibility with existing equipment and network requirements.
Procurement: Purchase the patch cord from a reputable supplier or manufacturer.
Installation: Connect the LC UPC end of the patch cord to one device or patch panel and the FC UPC end to the other device or patch panel.
Testing: Perform testing to ensure proper signal transmission and connectivity.
Deployment: Deploy the patch cord in the desired network configuration, ensuring proper routing and management to avoid damage or interference.
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