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Plug-and-play fiber cable assemblies

By Paul Dvorak | June 21, 2011

Turnkey OM4 products allow deploying high performance data center links 75% faster than traditional field terminations.

OM4 Plug and Play fiber cable assemblies, pre-terminated duplex trunking cables, and traditional field-terminated cable and connectivity provide an extended-distance multimode option for 10Gb/s as well future-proof migration options for 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s application speeds.

Manufacturer Siemon has enhanced OM4 Plug and Play ’s modules and adapters with support from a wide array of factory-terminated cable assemblies that combine the company’s reduced-diameter RazorCore cable with 12-fiber MTP connectors. These 40 and 100 Gb/s-ready MTP-to-MTP cable assemblies can be ordered in custom lengths. They are quickly pulled and connected to Plug and Play modules or MTP adapter plates. Available in 12 to 144 fiber counts in increments of 12 fibers, these assemblies are user-configurable to precise application requirements.

Siemon’s factory terminated MTP-to-LC and LC-to-LC or SC-to-SC fiber trunking cable assemblies are also available in OM4 configurations. 10 Gb/s MTP-to-LC assemblies allow multi-fiber MTP connectors to integrate with LC or SC interfaces in current network equipment while the LC-to-LC and SC-to-SC trunks provide high-performance 10 Gb/s fiber links without the complexity and performance variability of field terminations.

These turnkey OM4 products allow deploying high performance data center links 75% faster than traditional field terminations. Beyond installation speed, Siemon plug and play and preterminated trunking products provide a “greener” approach, eliminating the waste associated with additional connectors, termination kits, and other consumables.

Siemon
www.siemon.com


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Tagged With: Fiber optic, OM4, Siemon
 

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