multimode fiber optic patch cords
Optical fiber jacks are cables used to transmit data and set up networks. These cables are good at short-distance, high-speed data transmission. In data centers and local area networks (LANs) they are therefore well-suited. The main function of optical fiber patch cords is to interconnect transmission and reception equipment, link network components together and realize a seamless flow of high-speed data. Features of this patch cord are its ability to support multiple light modes, which enables increased bandwidth capabilities. Multimode fibers are constructed with a core diameter larger than that of single-mode fibers. The two types typically encountered are OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4 and OM5, all of which have different performance characteristics. This is the principle of hybrid energy transfer. Multimode fiber optic patch cords have applications in various industries, including telecommunications, digital order storage and medical imaging, where a quick and efficient transmission of data is imperative for success.