PanView iQ™ Series, Fiber Optic Cables

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PVFZL10-10M3Y
PVIQ FIBER PATCH CORD, OM4, LSZH
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PanView iQ™
LC Duplex
LC Duplex
Fiber Patch
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9.8' (3.0m)
Multimode, Duplex, OM4
0.62" (15.7mm)
PVFXL10-10M0.5Y
FIBER PATCH CORD, PANVIEW, LSZH
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PanView iQ™
LC Duplex
LC Duplex
Fiber Patch
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1.64' (500mm)
Multimode, Duplex, OM3
0.62" (15.7mm)

Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optic cables are a type of transmission medium that consists of a thread made of glass or plastic encased within a protective jacket. These cables are widely used for transmitting data, voice, and video signals over long distances with high efficiency and minimal signal loss. The core of a fiber optic cable is typically made of glass or plastic, chosen for its optical properties that enable efficient signal transmission. This core is surrounded by a cladding material that helps guide the light signals along the length of the fiber while preventing signal loss through leakage. The jacket, or outer covering, provides protection for the delicate fiber core and cladding. It shields the internal components from environmental factors such as moisture, abrasion, and extreme temperatures, ensuring the integrity and longevity of the cable. Fiber optic cables offer numerous advantages over traditional copper cables, including higher bandwidth, greater transmission speeds, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. They are essential in telecommunications, networking, and broadband applications, where high-speed and reliable data transmission is paramount. In addition, fiber optics play a crucial role in various industries, including telecommunications, healthcare, and aerospace, where the need for secure and high-capacity data transmission is critical. Overall, fiber optic cables serve as a vital backbone for modern communication networks, enabling the efficient and reliable transmission of data across vast distances. Their unique optical properties and protective design make them indispensable for a wide range of applications, supporting the seamless exchange of information in today's interconnected world.