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Fiber Optic cable benefits

Updated: May 20, 2019

Fiber Optic cable has a complex design and structure. This type of cable has an outer optical coverage that surrounds the light and traps it within a central core. The inside of the cable can be classified into two different ways – Single-mode and multi-mode.

Multimode optical fiber cable is way more powerful than the single mode. A multi-mode cable has a much larger central core that allows a greater amount of light to travel through it at once. The core of a multi-mode cable is varies but usually it is 50/125 or 62.5/125 microns in size. Increased core size means that light can refract at a greater rate.

Benefits

- High attenuation and dispersion - Greater data-transmitting capabilities - Can be used within large capacity & high-speed networks - Can still achieve much greater distances than any other cable especially coaxial cables Specific Applications

- Short distance network setups - Local Area Networks (LANs) - RF Broadband systems - Cable company networks

Multimode Optical Fiber cables are extremely useful and are the primary thing of the fiber-optic networks. This type of cable is generally used for short distance.

WPI’s Fiber optic cable is the only certified cable available in the market. It captures the low level light events. The transmission percentage in this cable is so consistent that it gives us the desired perfect result.


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