12F MT Male -FA Array ribbon fiber optic SM G657A1 fiber for CPO
As 100G Ethernet emerges as the definitive trend in high-speed networking, the use of 100G optical modules has grown exponentially, cementing its status as the most widely adopted and fastest-expanding Ethernet connection type. The pervasive deployment of 100G links in data centers and network backbones is also fueling the rapid rise in demand for 400G solutions.
To drive down the cost of 100G implementations, optical module and component suppliers are actively sourcing and developing competitive 100G optical modules and components, while simultaneously expanding their capabilities to address the next-generation 400G and 800G speed segments.
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The demand for higher density and higher speed connections places more stringent demands on the internal space requirements of optical modules. MT ferrules and fiber optic assemblies, as high-performance, high-density connection components, are widely used in high-speed optical module connections.
Utilizing the small size and multi-channel nature of MT ferrules to achieve parallel transmission of multiple optical paths makes them very easy to use as external optical interfaces in high-speed optical modules.
Key Features of FA-MT Fiber Jumper
Parameter
| Parameter | Unit | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Core Pitch | μm | (According to customer requirements) |
| Fiber MFD | μm | 9 or (According to customer requirements) |
| FA Polish Angle | degree | 42.5∘ or (According to customer requirements) |
| MT Polish Angle | degree | 8∘ (According to customer requirements) |
| Insertion Loss | dB | Low insertion loss |
| Return Loss | dB | |
| Operating WL | nm | 1310/1550 |
| AR COATING (FA/MT) | nm | 1260nm-1650nm, , AOI: |
