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The optical fiber pigtails are ultra reliable components featuring low insertion loss and return loss. They come with your choice of simplex or duplex cable configuration.
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The optical fiber pigtail has fiber connector installed at only one end, and the other end is left empty. It is a fiber cable end with fiber optic connectors at only either side of the cable while leaving no connectors on the other side, so the connector side could be from the equipment and the other part can be melted with optical cable fibers.
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The optical fiber pigtail can be considered as fiber optic patch cable since they are similar in structure, and a fiber patch cable can be divided into two pigtails. The assembly has various different interfaces and couplers.
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A optic fiber pigtail is a single, short, usually tight-buffered fiber optic cable with a factory-installed connector on one end, and un-terminated fiber on the other end.
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The LC branch out optical fiber pigtail uses multi-fiber of fanout cable with sub-cable is tight buffer 1.8mm or 2.0mm cable. Normally use 2fo, 4fo, 8fo and 12fo, sometimes also 16fo, 24fo, 48fo or more.
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Available in Multimode OM1 (62.5/125), OM2 (50/125), OM3 (50/125) 10G, OM4 (50/125), OM5 (50/125) or Single mode G652D, G657A1, G657A2, G657B3.
Applications
CATV & Metro
Test equipment
Telecommunication networks
Local area networks (LAN)
Wide area networks (WAN)
Premise installations
Data processing networks
Video and military active device termination
Key Features
Low insertion loss & High return loss
Various connector types available
Easy installation
Environmentally stable
Many cable types available
Support OEM service
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What exactly is an optical fiber pigtail?
A: It is a short fiber optic cable with a factory-installed connector on one end and un-terminated fiber on the other, allowing it to be spliced to permanent fiber optic cables.
Q2: What fiber types are available for these pigtails?
A: We offer Multimode (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, OM5) and Single-mode (G652D, G657A1, G657A2, G657B3) options.
Q3: Can the cable length and diameter be customized?
A: Yes, while standard lengths are 1.0m and 1.5m, we support customized lengths and sub-cable diameters like 1.6mm, 1.8mm, and 2.0mm.
Q4: What are the primary advantages of using LC branch out pigtails?
A: They offer low insertion loss, high return loss, easy installation, and are environmentally stable, making them ideal for high-density applications.
Q5: Which industries or networks typically use these fiber pigtails?
A: They are widely used in CATV, Metro, Telecommunication networks, LAN/WAN environments, and data processing networks.
Q6: Do you provide OEM services for fiber pigtail assemblies?
A: Yes, we support OEM services to meet specific project requirements and configurations.