single mode fiber patch cable
The single-mode fiber patch cable (SMF) is a special cable used for high- speed data transfer over long distances. It consists of a glass or plastic fiber that carries light through direct physical contact, so that it decays into electrical signals at the speed at its inside end actually generates them. Key functions include transmitting data with minimum signal loss; accommodating high bandwidth applications; and maintaining data integrity in case of power outages. Technical elements include a small core diameter, that minimizes modal dispersion; a robust construction capable of withstanding environmental stress. Its broad range of applications extends from telecommunications and data centers to cable TV and healthcare, providing an indispensable assistant for industries that rely on fast, secure transfers.