TFO's
standard graded index multimode fibres are designed for operation
in both the 850 and 1300 nm wavelength region.
The
50/125 μm type, with 50 μm core and 125 μm cladding diameter
is intended for high bit rate / long distance transmission
in a Local Area Network (LAN) to transmit data, video and/or
voice signals. Use can be made of cheap Light Emitting Diodes
(LED's) or Laser Diodes (LD's) in case of a bit rate over
622 Mbit/s.
The
fibre complies with or exceeds the requirements specified
in the ITU-T recommendation G.651 and IEC 60793 type
A1a.1 optical fibre specification.
The
62.5/125 μm type, with 62.5 μm core and 125 μm cladding diameter
is intended for short distance applications in a Local Area
Network (LAN) to transmit data, video and/or voice signals.
The fibre is especially intended for use with cheap Light
Emitting Diodes (LED's) and cheap, field mountable, connectors.
The
fibre complies with or exceeds the requirements specified
in ITU Recommendation G.651 and the IEC 60793 type A1b optical
fibre specification.
TFO
uses the MCVD process for her multimode fibres to ensure an
excellent modal bandwidth and the lowest attenuation values.
The fibres are protected with a dual layer coating of UV curable
acrylate. The coating is designed to provide a low level of
sensitivity to microbending.
Datasheet
of 50/125 μm fibre (PDF)
Datasheet
of 62.5/125 μm fibre (PDF)
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