10/03/2026
Single-Mode Fiber Patch Cord Application Solutions
Solution Overview
Single-mode fiber patch cords utilize OS2 (G.652.D) standard single-mode fiber, characterized by long transmission distances, high bandwidth, and extremely low attenuation. This solution is designed for backbone and long-haul communication scenarios that demand high transmission quality, stability, and extended reach, serving as the foundational physical connectivity component for building high-speed, reliable optical networks.
Key Advantages
Low-Loss Transmission, ensuring signal strength over long distances.
High Bandwidth & Stability: Supports data rates from 1G to 400G/800G and beyond, with stable performance and strong future scalability.
Extended Distance Coverage: Suitable for applications ranging from short-reach (hundreds of meters) to ultra-long-haul (over 120km with amplifiers).
Connector Diversity: Available with various connector types (LC, SC, FC, ST, E2000, MTP/MPO) to interface with diverse equipment.
Primary Application Scenarios
Telecom Backbone/Metro Networks: Connects core routers, OTN/DWDM equipment for ultra-high-speed, high-capacity data transfer between cities and regions.
Data Center Interconnect (DCI):
DCI (Data Center Interconnect): Connects optical transport equipment (e.g., CFP2/QSFP-DD coherent modules) between different data centers, building data center clusters.
Intra-Data Center: Used for long-distance connections between data halls or to connect TOR/core switches that support single-mode optics.
5G Transport Network:
Backhaul: Connects 5G base stations (AAU/DU) to the core network, especially in medium to long-distance ring or star topologies.
Fronthaul/Midhaul: Used in scenarios requiring longer distances between DU and CU, or AAU and DU.
FTTH/FTTB (Fiber to the Home/Building): Serves as the pre-terminated drop cable from the splitter to the subscriber's home or enterprise ONU, ensuring "last 100 meters" transmission quality.
CATV Networks
Private Networks & Research
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