With the continuous development of society and the continuous improvement of economic level, optical fibers are used in our daily life, and optical fiber jumpers are a carrier used to transmit optical signals, mainly used to transmit optical signals. So what is a fiber optic jumper? The following Huijue Network will give you detailed answers!
Optical fiber, pigtail and optical cable In a sense, optical fiber is a general term. Contains fiber optic patch cords, pigtails, optical cables, etc. The fiber jumper with interfaces at both ends is called a fiber jumper; the one with an interface at one end and the other without an interface is called a pigtail. Optical cables and optical fibers are often confused. We can understand it this way: in order to protect the optical fiber we use from environmental damage such as water, fire, electric shock, and rat bites, the outside of the optical fiber is covered with several layers of protective structures, and the coated optical fiber can be called an optical cable. Their center is the glass core that carries the optical signal. The core of the single-mode fiber jumper is generally 9 μm, and the core of the multimode fiber jumper is 50 μm or 62.5 μm.
From the inside to the outside, it is carefully protected because the fiber core carries the transmission of optical signals, which can be said to be the core of the fiber. The fiber core of Enri-Link smart optical fiber jumper is usually made of high-quality quartz glass, which is a double-layer concentric cylinder with a small cross-sectional area. It is brittle and easy to break, and is covered with ultra-low refractive index glass. There is a thin plastic sleeve on the outside to protect the glass fiber core and the glass sleeve. On the outside, it is covered with a layer of environmentally friendly and non-toxic PVC cover, from the inside to the outside, it is truly protected with heart.
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