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family of connectors includes a stand-alone OM1 Duplex design

FiberStore offer single mode and multimode OM1 Simplex Patch Cord, fiber jumper, fiber patch cord by using a number of connector types just like LC, SC, ST, FC,MU and MTRJ. Buy fiber optic products on our store with the confidence. I may now introduce some sorts of multimode fiber optic patch cables to you.Multimode OM1 Simplex Patch Cord micron or 50/125 micron bulk multimode fiber cable and terminated with multimode fiber optic connectors at either side. Multimode fiber optic cable jacket color is often orange. One example is first, you possibly can get more information at LC SC multimode fiber patch cable. It provides true value against the cost of the resource purchased.From about 1997 to 2007 customers had a choice of OM1 Duplex (62.5 micron, 200 mHz) or OM2 (50 micron, 500 mHz) multi-mode cables. OM1 was a holdover from ESCON and quickly was replaced by OM2. OM2 was developed for 2Gbps FICON and was usually orange in color – although there are no standards for cable coloring. But then 10Gbps came into the market. It actually came out ahead of 4Gbps. And everyone knew that 8Gbps was not too far off on the horizon. So to allow customers to have adequate distance at these new, higher speeds new MM cables (OM3 and then later OM4) were developed.For many years LC to ST , Multimode  OM1 Duplex Patch Cord and conventional 50/125 um multi-mode fiber (OM2) were widely deployed in premises applications. These fibers easily support applications ranging from Ethernet (10 Mbit/s) to Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbit/s) and, because of their relatively large core size, were ideal for use with LED transmitters. Newer deployments often use laser-optimized 50/125 um multi-mode fiber (OM3).
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