40Gbps MTP/MPO to MTP/MPO Fiber OS2 Trunck Cable
OptiMax’s MPO/MTP multi-fiber jumpers deliver the performance and reliability needed in today’s demanding high-speed broadband and data networks. OptiMax’s MPO/MTP jumpers utilizes precision ferrules, precise housing dimension and metal guide pins to ensure fiber positioning when mating and give excellent performance. It was tested by Telcordia for compliance with GR-1435, Verizon TPR.9431, IEC-61754-7 and EIA/TIA-604-5. OptiMax manufacturers a wide variety of Singlemode and Multimode optical fiber jumpers for telecom and data center applications. MTP/MPO cables are enabling the World of Today by enabling multi-lane densely packed inter and intra connections between Data Storage and Distribution Points. Number of connections utilizing MPO cable structure will increase in the coming years to ensure 5G New Radio Metro Transport Network. Additionally, LC to LC Simplex and Duplex connections are common and they are easy to connect. However, when it comes to MTP MPO cables, it is not as easy and requires the basic knowledge regarding main features and use cases. This support article is aimed to provide the basic know-how to understand- MPO-8, MPO-12 or MPO-16 – Key A or Key B – Type A or Type B – Trunk and Breakout cables. This enables easier and quicker project creation, ordering and installation process, reducing costs and improving efficiency. Talk to us

Parameter

Min

Typical

Max

Unit

Operating Wavelength

Singlemode

1310 / 1550

nm

Multimode

850

Insertion Loss

Singlemode Low Loss

0.30

 

dB

Multimode Premium

0.30

Return Loss

Singlemode

65

Multi-mode

20

Fiber Type

Follow PN Description

Follow PN Description

Length

Follow PN Description

m

 

Length Tolerance

L < 1m

±50

 

 

mm

1m < L < 3m

±100

3m < L < 10m

±200

L > 10m

±3

Jacket Type

Flat Cable / Round Cable

OFNP / OFNR

Jacket Diameter

Follow PN Description

mm

 

Jacket Color

Yellow

SMF G652 and G657 Fiber

Orange

OM1 62.5/125 um, OM2 50/125um

Aqua

OM3 50/125um, OM4 50/125um


● In this article:

1) MTP MPO Cables;
2) Multi Fiber Push-On Connector;
3) Male or Female Connector;
4) Keying position – Key Up or Key Down;
5) MTP MPO Cable Number of fiber strands (12, 16, 24, 32, 48…);
6) Fiber Strand Color Code;
7) Fiber-Polarity – Type A, Type B, Type C;
8) MPO Jacket Color;
9) MPO Trunk Cables;
10) Trunk Cable schematic/structure images and pinouts;
11) MPO Break-out Cables;
12) Loose Tube and Ribbon Fiber Cable.