Tripp N50609M Duplex multimode 50-125 fiber patch cable (sc-sc), 9m (30-ft.) Datasheet

Duplex Multimode 50/125 Fiber Patch Cable
(SC/SC), 9M (30-ft.)
MODEL NUMBER: N506-09M
Highlights
Premium PVC 50/125 multimode
patch cables
Attenuation loss meets or
exceeds the latest industry
standards
Higher bandwidth, optimized for
gigabit and 10Gbps networks
Backward compatible with 62.5
micron fiber
Built-in headroom for future
applications
System Requirements
Any fiber optic hardware or NIC
card requiring multimode Duplex
cable with SC/SC connectors
Package Includes
Description
9M Duplex MMF Cable SC/SC
Tripp Lite's 9-meter multimode duplex Fibre Channel SC/SC patch cable is manufactured from 50/125 zipcord
50/125 Fiber
fiber. The cable has SC connectors on each end, a PVC jacket and is FDDI and OFNR rated. 50/125 Duplex
multimode fiber is most commonly used in Fibre Channel applications. It is backward compatible with 62.5 micron fiber and built-in headroom for future
applications. The cable provides higher bandwidth optimized for Gigabit and 10Gbps networks as well. Also available in 1, 2, 3, 5, 15, 30, and 50 meter
lengths. Search "N506-" to bring up all lengths. Also search "N516-" for SC-LC cables, and "N520-" for LC-LC cables.
Features
Constructed with 50/125 micron cable
Length - 9M
Use on fiber and fibre channel installations
SC male to SC male connectors
Higher bandwidth optimized for gigabit and 10Gbps networks
Backward compatible with 62.5 micron fiber
Built-in headroom for future applications
Specifications
OVERVIEW
Fiber Type
50/125 - OM2
Cable Type
Multimode
INPUT
Cable Length (ft.)
30
1/2
Cable Length (m)
9
PHYSICAL
Color
Orange
COMMUNICATIONS
Network Speed
1Gbps
CONNECTIONS
Connector A
SC
Connector B
SC
Number of Connectors
4
WARRANTY
Product Warranty Period (Worldwide)
Lifetime limited warranty
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