Low-loss glass fiber optic cable offers almost unlimited bandwidth and unique advantages over all previously developed transmission media.
 
  There are basically three parts of a fiber optics cable: the Core, the thin glass center of the fiber where the light travels, the Cladding, the outer optical material surrounding the core that reflects the light back into the core and the Buffer Coating, the plastic coating that protects the fiber from damage and moisture.
 
  There are two basic groups of fiber optics: Single Mode and Multimode.
 
  Single mode fiber has a relatively narrow diameter through which only one mode will propagate. It can carry higher bandwidth and enables up to 50 times more distance than multimode fiber, but it requires a light source with a narrow spectral width.
 
  Multimode fiber optics enable high bandwidth at high speeds over medium distances. Light waves are dispersed into numerous paths, or modes, as they travel through the cable's core.
 
  Connector type: FC, ST. SC, LC, MT-RJ, MU, APC
  Fiber type: PC, SPC, UPS, APC
 
 
 
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