Connector Type: LC, SC, ST, FC, or MPO/MT
LSZH/PVC/OFNP Jacket
Fiber Type: Single-mode or Multimode
Fiber Count: Typically 2 to 24 fibers
Q: What is an indoor breakout cable?
A: An indoor breakout cable is a type of fiber optic cable that consists of multiple fibers bundled together within a single jacket. The individual fibers are color-coded for easy identification and are terminated with connectors at each end. The cable is designed for indoor use and is typically used for short distance data transmission applications.
Some features of indoor breakout cables include:
Specification:
Fiber Type: Single-mode or Multimode
Fiber Count: Typically 2 to 24 fibers
Jacket Material: LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), or Plenum-rated
Cable Structure: Tight-buffered fibers with individual strength members for each fiber, and an overall aramid or fiberglass strength member
Connector Type: LC, SC, ST, FC, or MPO/MTP
According to your needs, decide the cable length you’ll use. You need to know the distance between your devices and then decide the cable length you’ll use. The most common lengths are 1/2/3/5/10/15/30/50/100m, the cable length also can be customized
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