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DCCS subassembly OM5 6xLC-D/1xMTP-M lime green

Brand: METZ CONNECT

Product Details

DCCS compact solution with high packing density

METZ CONNECT

130D218JM0000N

TP029644

130D218JM0000N

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Product Description

The DCCS (Data Center Compact Solution) product line was specially developed for data centers and their needs and has been extensively adapted to customer requirements in this area. The DCCS system is based on a 19-inch subrack with 1 height unit, in which pre-assembled fiber optic links (assemblies connected with cables) can be easily installed modularly. Various supplementary assemblies are also available, Up to 48 fiber optic duplex or fiber optic MPO / MTP connections .

Application

  • FO subassembly

Characteristics

  • DCCS housing with incorporated LC MTP fanout for splitting or combining duplex to multi-fiber cables
  • 6 LC duplex adapters at the front and one MPO/MTP adapter (key up/key down
  • type A) mounted at the back
  • easy assembly/disassembly in DCCS subrack (19 inch
  • 1 RU)
  • suitable for back side connection of MPO/MTP female trunk cable in customers specific lengths
  • housing: galvanized sheet steel
  • stainless steel front
  • strain relief via cable ties
  • variants: blue (SM)
  • green (SM APC)
  • lime green (OM5)
  • violet (OM4)
  • aqua (OM3)
  • all available variants can be created with the configurator
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Product Specifications

Fiber Type (ITU)
OM5 G.651.1
Number of ports
6
Color
Lime

Fiber Type (ITU) - OM5 G.651.1

OM5 (Optical Multimode 5) is a type of multimode fiber defined by the G.651.1 standard. It has a core diameter of 50 microns and is designed for high-bandwidth applications over extended distances, supporting up to 40 Gbps over distances of up to 440 meters and 100 Gbps over distances of up to 150 meters. OM5 is commonly used for data center and enterprise networks and is optimized for use with Shortwave Wavelength Division Multiplexing (SWDM) technology, allowing for multiple wavelengths to be transmitted over a single fiber.

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