Simplex Cables

Simplex Cables- Ideal Solution for One-way Data Transfer

Simplex Cables
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About

Widely deployed in pigtails and patch cords within FDMS and data centers, this optical fiber cable is your go-to choice for high-speed connectivity. The versatile simplex cable excels in various applications, including indoor distribution, high-rise building branching, FTTx, and more. Its sophisticated structure comprises an optical fiber enclosed in a tight-buffered tube, reinforced with aramid yarns, and protected by a robust outer cable jacket.

Features

Simple Design; Less Upkeep, Suitable for Pigtail and Patch cords, Minimal Signal Interference, Budget-friendly for Simple Setup, Can be Installed in Compact Spaces, Resilient to Fire, Bending Loss Insensitive

Benefits

Superior Bend Handling

Built with G.657.A2 bend-insensitive fiber that preserves signal integrity even under tight 15mm routing constraints and complex installation paths

Broad Fiber Selection

Available in both single-mode and multimode variants, enabling seamless integration across diverse network topologies, bandwidth demands, and deployment environments

Configurable Buffer Architecture

Offered in 600 µm and 900 µm tight buffer formats to support varied termination techniques, installation practices, and routing challenges in different infrastructures

Advanced Fire-safe Design

Constructed using flame-retardant, self-extinguishing materials that limit fire spread and ensure compliance with stringent international safety and building standards

Key Specifications

Fiber Count 

Diameter (mm) 

Tensile Strength (N) 

Crush Resistance (N/10cm) 

Installation 

Operational 

1F 

2.0-3.0 

100-150 

50-75 

100 

Applications

  • Indoor distribution
  • Branching in high-rises
  • FTTx
  • Pigtails
  • Patch cords

Variants

FAQs

How does a simplex cable work?

Simplex fiber optic cables operate with a single strand of either glass or plastic fiber. Primarily employed when only one transmit and/or receive line is needed between devices, or in scenarios requiring multiplex data signals, facilitating bi-directional communication over a single fiber.

Is simplex fiber the same as single-mode fiber?

While simplex refers to a single strand of fiber, it does not specify the mode. Simplex cables can be either single-mode or multimode, depending on the specific application and communication requirements.

Why is a simplex fiber considered better than a duplex fiber?

Simplex fiber is often preferred over duplex due to cost efficiency, being cheaper than duplex optical cables. Additionally, simplex optical fiber operates with a single strand for one-way transmission, while duplex fiber uses a pair for bi-directional transmission, making simplex a more economical and practical choice for certain applications.

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