Productcode: FIBSTSC3
De 3m lange FIBSTSC3 Multimode 62,5/125 Duplex Glasvezel Netwerkkabel eindigt met één (mannelijke) ST-connector en één (mannelijke) SC-connector voor de verbinding tussen glasvezel-netwerkapparatuur op snelle netwerken over lange afstand.
Deze ST-SC-patchkabel is omgeven door een LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) brandvertragende mantel om rook, toxiciteit en corrosie tot een minimum te beperken bij blootstelling aan sterke warmtebronnen, in het geval van brand. Daardoor is het bij uitstek geschikt voor industriële toepassingen, centrale kantoren en scholen alsmede in woningen waarbij moet worden voldaan aan bouwverordeningen.
Voor optimale prestaties is elke duplex multimode glasvezelkabel afzonderlijk getest en gecertificeerd om te voldoen aan de geldende waarden voor optische doorgangsdemping voor een gegarandeerde compatibiliteit en 100% betrouwbaarheid.
Onze ST-SC-glasvezelkabel is gemaakt voor langdurige betrouwbaarheid en topprestaties, en wordt geleverd met levenslange garantie.
Warranty Information | Warranty | Lifetime |
---|---|---|
Connector(en) | 1 - Connector A | Glasvezel ST duplex |
1 - Connector B | Glasvezel SC duplex | |
Fysieke eigenschappen | Kleur | Oranje |
Kabellengte | 3 m [9,8 ft] | |
Lengte product | 3 m [9,8 ft] | |
Gebruiksomgeving | Vochtigheid | 0% - 90% rel. luchtvochtigheid |
Bedrijfstemperatuur | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) | |
Opslagtemperatuur | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) | |
Hardware | Brandbestendigheid | LSZH-rating (weinig rook, geen halogeen) |
Glasvezelformaat | 62.5/125 | |
Prestaties | Maximale overdrachtsnelheid | 10 Gbit/s |
Kabelspecificatie | 1Gbps / 10Gbps | |
Glasvezelclassificatie | OM1 | |
Glasvezeltype | Multi-Mode | |
Verpakkingsinformatie | Package Length | 19,9 cm [7,8 in] |
Package Width | 15 mm [0,6 in] | |
Package Height | 21,1 cm [8,3 in] | |
Verzendgewicht (verpakt) | 80 g [2,8 oz] | |
Wat wordt er meegeleverd | 1 - Meegeleverd | 3m Multimode 62,5/125 Duplex Glasvezel Netwerkkabel ST-SC |
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Chat Live (opens in new window)When you troubleshoot issues with a network cable, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
Network devices
Network cables
To test your setup components, try the following:
Use the network devices and network cables in another setup to see if the problem is with the components or the setup.
Use different network devices and network cables in your setup to see if the problem persists. Ideally, you should test a component that you know works in another setup.
When you test your cables, it is recommended that you do the following:
Test each cable individually.
Use short cables when you are testing.
When you test the network devices and network cables, make sure that the link LEDs (if present) turn on for both of the devices. This indicates basic network connectivity between the network devices. You also need to determine if your devices need a straight through or a crossover cable. For more information about straight through and crossover cables, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/network_cables_straight_through_vs_crossover
If the link LEDs are not illuminated or there are not any LEDs present, you will need to troubleshoot your devices. Alternatively, you can also use a network cable tester, such as the REMOTETEST or LANTESTPRO.
Different optical cables are needed for different applications. Before you select a cable to interconnect fiber devices, make sure that the following things match:
Mode: Single Mode or Multi Mode.
Wavelength: For example, 850 nm, 1310 nm, or 1550 nm.
Note: The above properties cannot be converted or changed by a cable.
When you select a cable, make sure that the cable ends (for example, LC, SC, ST, or MT) match the fiber media devices.
Simplex and duplex ends are available for most connector types. Simplex cables have the connectors separate, where duplex cables have the transmit (TX) and receive (RX) connectors joined together. StarTech.com fiber media devices are compatible with simplex and duplex connectors.
It does not matter which diameter or OM classification the cable uses, as long as it meets the mode requirement.
Fiber media converters can be used to convert a standard Ethernet connection to a standard fiber connection, or can be used to extend a copper Ethernet network. When you use fiber media converters to extend a copper Ethernet network, make sure that the same fiber standards are being used on either end of the fiber network.
UPC and APC are fiber cable connector types. UPC (Ultra Physical Contact) connectors have a fiber connector end face that has been polished to be dome-shaped. This results in light that can be reflected straight back to the source.
APC (Angled Physical Contact) connectors have a fiber connector end face that has been polished at an eight degree angle. This results in a reduced amount of light that is reflected between the two connected fibers.
StarTech.com fiber cables use UPC connectors.