Drop Cable Patch Cord 20M 30M 50M 500M SC/LC/ST/MPO LSZH Jacket G657a1
Drop Cable Patch Cord 20M LSZH Jacket
,SC/LC/ST/MPO Patch Cord G657a1
,500M Drop Cable Patch Cord with warranty
Products introduction
A drop cable patch cord is a specialized fiber optic cable pre-terminated with connectors (such as SC or LC). It serves as the vital "last mile" physical link in Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks, bridging the outdoor Fiber Access Terminal (FAT) directly to the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) inside a subscriber's home or business

-Ruggedized Construction: Features a UV-resistant, flame-retardant, and water-blocked jacket (often LSZH) to handle harsh outdoor -environments.
-High Bend Insensitivity: Utilizes G.657 fiber to allow for sharp, tight bending around corners and walls without signal loss.
-Pre-Terminated: Arrives ready to "plug-and-play," eliminating the need for complex, time-consuming fiber splicing in the field.
SC Connectors: The industry standard for residential setups. They feature a larger 2.5mm ferrule and a push-pull mechanism that is highly durable against physical handling by end-users.
LC Connectors: Smaller, rectangular connectors ideal for tight indoor spaces where high port density is required.
APC (Angled Physical Contact): Polished at an 8-degree angle to minimize back reflection. Ideal for high-bandwidth video and RF applications.
UPC (Ultra Physical Contact): Provides a flatter finish for minimal return loss, commonly used in standard data networks.
Application
Residential Connections: Links outdoor distribution boxes on utility poles or street cabinets to the subscriber’s indoor wall outlet.
ONT/ONU Hookups: Connects the indoor optical wall outlet directly to the optical modem (Optical Network Terminal).
Building Risers: Routes fiber vertically through building shafts and corridors.
Apartment Feeds: Drops individual fiber lines from floor distribution boxes into specific apartments.
Enterprise Buildings: Connects outdoor campus backbones to indoor network switches.
Temporary Deployments: Provides quick, rugged fiber setups for outdoor events, broadcasting, or emergency restoration.
FTTA (Fiber-to-the-Antenna): Connects baseband units on the ground to remote radio heads up on cell towers.