Duplex Cables

Bi-directional Brilliance: Unlocking Data Potential with Duplex Cables

Duplex Cables
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About

Your journey of uninterrupted connectivity starts with our expertly designed duplex cable. Designed for optimal performance, these optical fiber cables facilitate simultaneous data exchange, making them the preferred choice for larger workstations, fiber switches, servers, and modems. The duplex fiber cable boasts a sophisticated zip-cord arrangement, ensuring reliable duplex communication between devices. It is a versatile solution for applications such as indoor distribution, branching in high rises, FTTx, and essential components like pigtails and patch cords.

Features

Supports Bidirectional Communication, Horizontal and Vertical Installation, Stable; Uninterrupted Signal Transfer, Highly Flexible Design, Designed to Split into Two Simplexes Easily, Resilient to Fire, Ideal for Pigtail and Patch cords

Benefits

Exceptional Flexibility

Engineered with bend-insensitive G.657.A2 fiber, allowing stable performance even at extremely tight 15mm bend radii

Fiber Diversity

Available in both single-mode and multimode configurations, ensuring compatibility with varied network designs, distances, and bandwidth requirements

Buffer Size Options

Offered in 600 µm and 900 µm tight buffer sizes, enabling easier routing, termination, and installation flexibility

Fire-resistant

Built with flame-retardant materials that minimize fire spread, ensuring enhanced safety and compliance with critical industry standards

Key Specifications

Fiber Count 

Cross Section (H x W) (mm) 

Tensile Strength (N) 

Crush Resistance (N/10cm) 

Installation 

Operational 

2F 

(2.0×4.2) - (3.0×6.2) 

200-250 

100 

100 

Applications

  • Indoor distribution
  • Branching in high-rise buildings
  • FTTx
  • Pigtails
  • Patchcords
  • Riser and Plenum Installations

Variants

FAQs

What characterizes a duplex cable in optical communications?

A duplex fiber cable consists of two fibers within a single cable. This design enables bidirectional communication, making duplex fiber cables essential for applications requiring simultaneous data transmission in both directions.

How do simplex and duplex cables differ in optical fiber communication?

Simplex cables consist of a single fiber for unidirectional communication, while duplex cables feature two fibers for bidirectional communication, making them distinct in their transmission capabilities.

Which cable is a full-duplex cable?

The term "duplex" is commonly associated with telephone or computer conversations. In a full-duplex ethernet setup, packet reception utilizes one pair of twisted cables, while transmission employs another pair, demonstrating the application of duplex in bidirectional data flow.

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