Patch cord, Pigtail cord, Fiber connector – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Patch cord

A fiber that has connectors at both ends is called a patch cord. A patch cord connects one optical device

to another for signal routing. Patch cords fall into single-mode and multi-mode patch cords.

Single-mode patch cord: The jacket is yellow. It permits transmission over longer distances.

Multi-mode patch cord: The jacket is orange. It permits transmission over shorter distances.

Patch cords are classified into SC, LC, and FC patch cords based on interface type. The length of a patch

cord can be 0.5 m (1.64 ft), 1 m (3.28 ft), 2 m (6.56 ft), 3 m (9.84 ft), 5 m (16.40 ft), and 10 m (32.81
ft).

Pigtail cord

A pigtail cord is an optical fiber that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber
on the other. The end of the pigtail is fusion spliced to a fiber, connecting the fiber cable and transceiver.
Pigtail cords fall into single-mode (yellow) and multi-mode (orange), and can also be classified into SC,

LC, and FC pigtail cords based on interface type.

Fiber connector

Fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in an optical fiber communication system. They

allow the removable connection between optical channels, which makes the optical system debugging

and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible.

Figure 65 SC connector

Figure 66 LC connector

Precautions

Make sure the fiber connector and fiber type match the transceiver module type.

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