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1 To 4 Core FTTH Cable With Messenger For Outdoor Distribution
Description
The FTTH cable, connecting homes directly, doesn't impose restrictions on bandwidth, wavelength, or
transmission technology. The optical fiber unit is centrally positioned within the cable structure. Two
parallel strength members flank the sides, while an additional steel wire serves as supplementary stre-
ngth. The cable is finalized with a black HDPE sheath for protection.
Application
1 Outdoor and vertical distribution purposes.
2 Seamless connection with communication equipment.
3 Facilitating long-distance and local area network communication.
Characteristics
1 Strong mechanical and environmental attributes.
2 UV resistance meeting pertinent standards.
3 Compliance with mechanical standards.
4 Flexibility, ease of laying and splicing, enabling high-capacity data transmission.
5 Meets diverse market and client requirements.
Cable construction details
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Number of fibers | 1~24 cores |
Strength member | Material: Galvanized steel wire/FRP/KFRP |
Diameter | 2*(0.5~0.8)mm |
Self-support Messenger wire | Material: Galvanized steel wire |
Diameter | 1.0mm |
Outer sheath | Material: LSZH |
Diameter | 1.8±0.2mm |
Cable size (Height * width) | 2.0(±0.1) mm × 5.2(±0.2)mm |
Cable sheath thickness | Max. 0.8mm/Min. 0.4mm |
Messenger sheath thickness | 0.5~0.7mm |
Cable weight | 1~2 cores: 18.2KG |
4~6 cores: 18.5KG | |
8~24 cores: 54.0KG |
Cable Mechanical characteristic
Items | Description |
---|---|
Installation Temperature range (℃) | -20 to +60 |
Operation and transport temperature (℃) | -40 to +70 |
Min Bending Radius (mm) | Long term: 15D |
Short term: 30D | |
Min allowable Tensile Strength (N) | Long term: 300 |
Short term: 600 | |
Crush Load (N/100mm) | Long term: 1000 |
Short term: 2200 |
Fiber characteristic
Fiber style | Unit | SM G652 | SM G652D | MM 50/125 | MM 62.5/125 | MM OM3-300 | |
condition | nm | 1310/1550 | 1310/1550 | 850/1300 | 850/1300 | 850/1300 | |
attenuation | dB/km | ≤ | ≤ | ≤ | ≤3.0/1.0 | ≤3.0/1.0 | |
0.36/0.23 | 0.34/0.22 | 3.0/1.0 | ---- | ---- | |||
Dispresion | 1550nm | Ps/(nm*km) | ---- | ≤18 | ---- | ---- | Dispresion |
1625nm | Ps/(nm*km) | ---- | ≤22 | ---- | ---- | ||
Bandwith | 850nm | MHZ.KM | ---- | ---- | ≧400 | ≧160 | Bandwith |
1300nm | MHZ.KM | ---- | ---- | ≧800 | ≧500 | ||
Zero dispersion wavelength | nm | 1300-1324 | ≧1302, ≤1322 | ---- | ---- | ≧ 1295, ≤1320 | |
Zero dispresion slope | nm | ≤0.092 | ≤0.091 | ---- | ---- | ---- | |
PMD Maximum Individual Fibr | ≤0.2 | ≤0.2 | ---- | ---- | ≤0.11 | ||
PMD Design Link Value | Ps(nm2*km) | ≤0.12 | ≤0.08 | ---- | ---- | ---- | |
Fibre cutoff wavelength λc | nm | ≧ 1180, ≤1330 | ≧1180, ≤1330 | ---- | ---- | ---- | |
Cable sutoff wavelength λcc | nm | ≤1260 | ≤1260 | ---- | ---- | ---- | |
MFD | 1310nm | um | 9.2+/-0.4 | 9.2+/-0.4 | ---- | ---- | ---- |
1550nm | um | 10.4+/-0.8 | 10.4+/-0.8 | ---- | ---- | ---- | |
Numerical Aperture(NA) | ---- | ---- | 0.200+/ -0.015 | 0.275+/-0. 015 | 0.200+/-0 .015 | ||
Step(mean of bidirectional measurement) | dB | ≤0.05 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.10 | |
Irregularities over fiber length and point | dB | ≤0.05 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.10 |
Dicontinuity | |||||||
Difference backscatter coefficient | dB/km | ≤0.05 | ≤0.03 | ≤0.08 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.08 | |
Attenuation uniformity | dB/km | ≤0.01 | ≤0.01 | ||||
Core dimater | um | 50+/-1.0 | 62.5+/-2.5 | 50+/-1.0 | |||
Cladding diameter | um | 125.0+/-0.1 | 125.0+/-0.1 | 125.0+/-0.1 | 125.0+/-0.1 | 125.0+/-0.1 | |
Cladding non-circularity | % | ≤1.0 | ≤1.0 | ≤1.0 | ≤1.0 | ≤1.0 | |
Coating diameter | um | 242+/-7 | 242+/-7 | 242+/-7 | 242+/-7 | 242+/-7 | |
Coating/chaffinch concentrically error | um | ≤12.0 | ≤12.0 | ≤12.0 | ≤12.0 | ≤12.0 | |
Coating non circularity | % | ≤6.0 | ≤6.0 | ≤6.0 | ≤6.0 | ≤6.0 | |
Core/cladding conentricity error | um | ≤0.6 | ≤0.6 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 | |
Curl(radius) | um | ≤4 | ≤4 | ---- | ---- | ---- |
The FTTH cable, connecting homes directly, doesn't impose restrictions on bandwidth, wavelength, or transmission technology. The optical fiber unit is centrally positioned within the cable structure. Two parallel strength members flank the sides, while an additional steel wire serves as supplementary strength. The cable is finalized with a black HDPE sheath for protection.