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Product Features
MTP® conversion cable is designed to provide a more flexible multi-fiber cabling system based on MTP® products. Unlike MTP® harness cable, MTP® conversion cables are terminated with MTP® connectors on both ends and can provide more possibilities for the existing 8-fiber cabling system.
MTP®-12 APC to 2 x MTP®-4 APC conversion harness cable, whose MTP®-12 connectors only use 8 active fibers to transmit light and 4 inactive fibers not connected and MTP®-4 connectors use MTP®-12 only 4 active fibers to transmit light and 8 inactive fibers not connected. Using two MTP®-12 APC to 2 x MTP®-4 APC conversion cables can link an 800G NVIDIA InfiniBand twin-port OSFP transceiver to four 400G NVIDIA InfiniBand OSFP/QSFP112 transceivers. And, only two channels are activated when 400Gb/s transceivers are used with the 1:2 conversion cables, creating a 200Gb/s transceiver. Compared to purchasing and installing separate conversion cassettes, using MTP® conversion cables is more cost-effective and lower-loss.
Please note: The US Conec MTP® connectors are fully compliant with the MPO standards, which offer novel patented features, enhanced precision, proven reliability, and significant performance improvements compared to generic MPO connectors.
Specification
Connector A | US Conec MTP® Female Elite (Pinless) | Connector B | US Conec MTP® Female Elite (Pinless) |
Fiber Mode | OM4 50/125μm | Wavelength |
850/1300nm
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400G Ethernet Distance | 50/100m at 850nm |
800G Ethernet Distance
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50m at 850nm |
Glass Fiber | Corning ClearCurve® Multimode Fiber | Polish Type | APC to APC |
Insertion Loss | 0.35dB Max (0.15dB Typ.) | Return Loss | ≤20dB |
Attenuation at 850nm | ≤2.3dB | Attenuation at 1300nm | ≤0.6dB/km |
Cable Jacket | Plenum (OFNP) | Minimum Bend Radius | 7.5mm |
Cable Outside Diameter (OD) | 3.0mm | Breakout Length | 0.5mm |
Installation Tensile Load | 66N | Tensile Strength | 60/120N (Long/Short Term) |
Operating Temperature | -10 to 70°C (14 to 158℉) | Storage Temperature | -20 to 70°C (14 to 158℉) |
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