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About MTP fiber patch cord

What is the MTP fiber patch cord?

MTP stands for Multi-Core Termination Push-In Connector, designed by Conec USA, and is a high-performance MPO connector with multiple innovative designs. The name of the MTP fiber patch cord comes from the MTP connector and is used for high-density connections between telecommunications room network equipment. This fiber patch cord provides a cost-effective solution for cabling systems with high performance, high density, and many other advantages.

MTP fiber jumper structure

MTP fiber patch cords are made up of MTP connectors, fiber optic cables, and other connectors, such as LC connectors or some MTP fiber patch cords. Fiber optic cables typically use OM3 and OM4, which are laser-optimized multimode fibers. Unlike traditional connectors, MTP/MPO connectors should be used with care to ensure proper connections.

MTP fiber patch cord type

According to different standards, MTP fiber jumpers are divided into multiple types. According to the number of cores, MTP fiber jumpers are divided into MTP single mode fiber jumpers and MTP multimode fiber jumpers. According to the connectors at both ends, there are mainly two configurations of MTP fiber jumpers. One is the MTP connection MTP, commonly referred to as the MTP backbone fiber patch cord. The other is MTP connected to a standard LC / FC / SC / ST / MTRJ connector (usually MTP-LC), which is commonly referred to as MTP branch fiber patch cord or MTP fan-out fiber patch cord.

Advantages of MTP fiber patch cord

The MTP fiber system is a truly innovative batch of products. The compact design of the MTP connector allows the MTP jumper core to be numerous and small, and the most commonly used are 12-core and 24-core. It is the same size as an SC connector and can deliver up to 12 fibers or 24, saving on circuit cards and rack space.

 

With the MTP trunk jumper, a complete fiber backbone can be installed without requiring any field termination. In addition, the MTP connector is fully compliant with all MPO connector standards and is compatible with VZ TPR.9431, IEC-61754-7, and EIA / ti A-604-5 and can be used to replace MPO connectors for better performance… It uses a simple push-pull latching structure for easy and intuitive insertion and removal.

MTP fiber patch cable application

MTP fiber patch cords can be used in a wide variety of applications. Such as backbone network, fiber optic wiring, high-density data center environment, warehouse, ribbon cable terminal, fast maintenance setup and playback system solutions, and parallel optical interconnection between servers.

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