ST OM2 Fiber Optic Pigtail

Brand: Avalon

Product Code: AN-OPC-OM2-ST-X.X-Y.Y

Availability: 10000

Available Options

* Thickness & Length:

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Avalon ST OM2 fiber optic pigtails are made of premium grade connectors with typical 0,9mm and 0.2mm outer diameter cables of simplex construction. It is a one piece full proof construction and good design. ST type is a low cost high performance Pigtail.

Features

·         Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) buffer

·         900 micron buffer

·         Low bend loss design

·         Fully compatible with legacy fibers

·         Economical bend loss performance

·         Optical attenuation that is flat across the C & L-Bands

·         Complied the standards of ITU-T G.652.D ITU-T G.657.A

Applications

·         Telecommunication Networks

·         CATV Networks

·         Active Device Termination

·         LAN

·         Data System Networks

Specification

Characteristics

Conditions

Value

Insertion Loss Return Loss

Against Reference Connector

< 0.2 dB

SPC

 > 40 dB

UPC

> 50 dB

APC

> 60 dB

Durability

1000 Matings

< 0.2 dB

Temperature Cycling

—40 — +80 degrees Celsius (42 Cycles)

< 0.2 dB

Humidity Cycling

75 degrees Celsius, 95%/336hr

< 0.2 dB

Vibration

10 — 55 HZ ( 2 hours)

< 0.2 dB

Flex Test

0 to 90 degrees to 0 to 90, 5kgf (100 cycles)

< 0.2 dB

Twist Test

0.9mm :0.75kgf, 2.0mm:1.53 kg

            < 0.2 dB

Straight Pull Test

100 N Load

            < 0.2 dB

Impact

1,5m drop, 8 times

            < 0.2 dB

Items

 

Units

Specification

Attenuation

1310 nm

dB/km

<0.50

1490 nm

<1310 nm measured value

1550 nm

< 0.50

Chromatic Dispersion

1285 - 1330 nm

ps/nm.km

< 3.5

1550 nm

< 18

 

Ordering information

Part Number *

Description

AN-OPC-OM2-ST-X.X-Y.Y

 Pigtails ST OM2 Multimode Pigtail

 

 * Replace “X.X” with 1.5 or 2.5 meters etc length

 * Replace “Y.Y” with 0.2 or 0.9 mm thickness

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