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Tripp Lite uses primary and third-party agencies to test its products for compliance with standards. See a list of Tripp Lite's testing agencies. Email Sales. Email Support. See all contact options. The cost-effective design of SC makes it a popular choice with industries that frequently use fiber cables, such as telecom and datacom.

To read about the different types of fiber optic cables, click here. All types of fiber cables come in either simplex or duplex configuration. A connector by itself is simplex while a pair of connectors together is duplex. Duplex is the more common of the two since fiber cables are typically used in pairs.

When a signal is sent through a fiber cable, it is one-way. A simplex fiber cable cannot send and receive signals at the same time.

A duplex connector, with two attached fiber cables, must be used for any set-up that will both send and receive signals. Simplex connectors are usually used for repairs and replacements. Some duplex connectors are not molded together; they are sometimes made completely separate plastic pieces or two pieces that click together into one unit. In the event only one side of a duplex connector breaks, a simplex connector can be used to replace the broken side instead of the whole unit.

UPC connectors are made using a special polishing technique, altering the glass inside the connector to allow laser signals to pass through more easily. While this does increase signal speed, it also makes the glass easier to damage. The angle stops extra damage from occurring while also allowing for tighter, more secure connections.

The only downside is that the angle requires the connector to be plugged in right-side up; unlike standard and UPC connectors, it is possible to have an APC connector upside down. With 24 strands to work with, the opposite side can hold either 12 simplex or 6 duplex connections.

Breakout cables are an ideal way to shorten installation time by minimizing the number of cables that need to be run and connected. ShowMeCables offers both single mode and multimode fiber optic patch cables with all types of connectors available. We also carry bulk cable and connectors for on-site termination projects. Patch cables range from 1 to 50 meters 3.

Stock items include armored cables, plenum jackets, loopback testers, and more. Each and every cable and connector is built to federally regulated standards and backed up by warranty.



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