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Optical data cable MaxBand®
LANfor telecom applicationsIEC

optical data cable
optical data cable
optical data cable
optical data cable
optical data cable
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Characteristics

Type
data
Format
LAN
Applications
for telecom applications
Norms
IEC
Other characteristics
multimode, ISO, coated
Temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Description

YOFC MaxBand® WideBand OM5 Bend Insensitive Multimode Fibre is a 50µm laser-optimized multimode fibre designed for short wavelength division multiplexing (SWDM) applications. Unlike legacy OM4 multimode fibre with high bandwidth at 850nm, YOFC MaxBand® OM5 Bend Insensitive Multimode Fibre has high bandwidth in the 850 nm - 950 nm window and maintaining backward compatiblity with legacy OM4 fibre. WideBand OM5 and multi-wavelength transceivers are a viable solution for 100Gb/s and 400Gb/s multi-wavelength systems. Designed for multi-wavelength systems High bandwidth in the wavelength range of 850 nm - 950 nm Backward compatiblity with legacy OM4 fibre Superior geometry uniformity Low attenuation High bandwidth Low differential mode delay (DMD) Very low macro-bending sensitivity Coated with YOFC's proprietary dual layer UV curable acrylate Support single-wavelength and multi-wavelength transmission system from 40 Gb/s to 400 Gb/s Data centers Data storage networks High-performance computing centers a Office centers Local area networks (LAN) Supports the use and installation of optical cables with a small bending radius High resistance to micro-bending Optimized performance in tight-buffer cable applications Stable performance over a wide range of environmental conditions
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