High-Performance Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cable 12M – LC to LC Multi-Mode, Male to Male – Reliable and Fast Data Transmission
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1. Product Overview
The Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cable is a high-performance, multi-mode cable engineered for efficient and stable data transfer over a 12-meter distance. It features LC to LC connectors on both ends and supports duplex communication — meaning simultaneous bidirectional data flow — which is essential for modern networks requiring high bandwidth and minimal latency.
Whether you are upgrading a network, establishing a server room, or running fiber to your desktop in a corporate environment, this patch cable ensures consistent, high-speed connectivity.
2. Key Features
🔌 LC to LC Connectors: Push-pull design for secure, easy connections
💡 Multi-Mode Fiber: Ideal for short to medium-range data transmission
📏 12-Meter Length: Perfect for linking across rooms or rack systems
🔄 Duplex Design: Enables two-way communication for efficient performance
🔧 Pre-Terminated: Saves time during setup—no splicing or special tools needed
🔥 Low Signal Loss: High-quality core and cladding for minimal attenuation
3. Technical Specifications
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Cable Length | 12 meters |
Connector Type | LC to LC (Male to Male) |
Fiber Type | Multi-Mode (OM3 or OM4) |
Jacket Rating | PVC or LSZH |
Core/Cladding | 50/125 µm |
Wavelength | 850 nm / 1300 nm |
Operating Temp | -20°C to +70°C |
Insertion Loss | ≤ 0.3 dB |
Compliance | RoHS, ISO/IEC 11801, TIA/EIA-568 |
4. Benefits
High-Speed Connectivity
This cable supports up to 10 Gbps Ethernet speeds and is fully backward compatible with 1G and 100Mbps standards. Whether it’s for video streaming, file transfers, or data backups, the cable ensures minimal delay and zero interference.
Compact, Durable Design
The LC connectors are among the smallest in the fiber industry, allowing high port density in patch panels and network switches. This is a major advantage in cramped server rooms and enterprise networks.
Reliable Signal Integrity
Engineered to prevent attenuation and reflection, this cable offers low insertion loss and high return loss, keeping your network stable and fast.
Future-Proof Your Network
With OM3 or OM4 multi-mode fiber, this patch cable is ready to support upgrades to 40G or 100G applications with proper equipment, making it a smart long-term investment.
5. Common Applications
Enterprise LAN backbones
Data centers and server rooms
Switch-to-switch or switch-to-server links
Storage Area Networks (SANs)
Telecommunication closets
Fiber-to-the-desk deployments
6. Performance & Reliability
This fiber patch cable is tested to ensure low insertion loss and high return loss, which results in superior signal integrity. The multi-mode design is particularly well-suited for environments that demand high bandwidth over short to moderate distances, such as up to 300m at 10 Gbps with OM3.
Its durable outer jacket shields the internal fiber from environmental stress and maintains bend radius integrity, critical in dense cabling environments.
7. Why Choose This Cable?
Choosing this duplex fiber optic cable means investing in:
⚙️ Long-Term Reliability
🚀 Consistent, High-Speed Performance
🌱 Eco-friendly Compliance (RoHS)
🔐 Secure Connections with Minimal Downtime
It’s a favorite among network administrators for its plug-and-play compatibility with most transceivers, switches, and routers that support LC connectors and multi-mode fiber.
8. Customer Feedback
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “We used this in our lab for 10G SFP+ connections. Works perfectly, solid build!” – IT Manager
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Reliable and affordable. Fits snugly into our patch panel setup.” – Data Center Technician
9. FAQs
Q: What is the difference between OM3 and OM4 fiber?
A: Both are multi-mode fibers, but OM4 supports higher bandwidth and longer distances at 10G/40G. This cable typically uses OM3 unless otherwise specified.
Q: Can I use this for 40G connections?
A: Yes, with proper MTP-to-LC breakout configurations, OM3/OM4 cables can support 40G over short distances.
Q: How do I know if this is the right length?
A: Measure the physical distance between connection points and add a little extra for slack or routing around corners.
Q: Is this cable bend-insensitive?
A: While not officially bend-insensitive, it is built with durable jacket material that resists minor bends during typical installations.
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