Shanghai Gengyun Industrial Co., Ltd
Pigtails are transmission lines used to connect devices inside a rack with devices outside the rack, also known as “pigtail cables”. They are mainly used to connect optical cables to optical transceivers. And are connected to other optical cable cores in the optical fiber terminal box by fusion splicing. Single-mode pigtails have two wavelengths: 1310nm and 1550nm. With transmission distances of 10km and 40km respectively.
Feature
1.Single-mode pigtails have low loss, usually between 0.2dB/km and 0.5dB/km, which is suitable for long-distance transmission and reduces the attenuation of signals during transmission;
2.Due to the low loss and low dispersion characteristics, 12-core single-mode pigtails can achieve longer transmission distances. Usually up to tens or even hundreds of kilometers, without repeaters or amplifiers;
3.Single-mode pigtails are less sensitive to electromagnetic interference and can effectively transmit signals in harsh industrial environments;
4.12-core single-mode pigtails have low insertion loss and high return loss;
Application
12-core single-mode pigtails are used in long-distance video transmission systems, such as monitoring systems, security systems, and video conferencing systems, to ensure that the quality of transmitted video is clearer and more stable. It can also be used in applications such as fiber-optic broadband access, LAN interconnection, data center interconnection, and metropolitan area networks.