| Features: |
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◆ High Performance in IL & RL |
| Standards: |
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◆ Meets IEC Standard 61754-7& JIS C5982 ◆ Structured cabling per TIA-568-C |
| Application: |
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◆ Optical switching interframe connections ◆ High fiber density card edge access ◆ Array trunk cables ◆ Datacenter cabling |
| Specification: |
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| MPO Connector Polarity Configurations: |
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MPO connectors have two characteristics that enable them to change the path of optical signals (signal polarity).First, MPO connectors hold a group of fibers in fixed positions relative to some keying feature. Second, they can be used to construct patch cords in two different orientations,either key-up/key-up or key-up/key-down. 1. Key-up/Key-up Construction ![]() When a patch cord is constructed in a key-up/key-up configuration, the fiber arrangement on one connector is mirrored about the vertical axis on the other connector. For example, on connector A the blue fiber is to the left with the key up, while on connector B the blue fiber is to the right with the key up. Signals input on the left side of connector A will be output on the right side of connector B. ![]() 2. Key-up/Key-Down Construction ![]() When a patch cord is constructed in a key-up / key-down configuration,the fiber arrangement on both connectors is identical about the vertical axis (the fiber arrangement is not mirrored). For example, on connector A the blue fiber is to the left with the key up, and on connector B the blue fiber is also to the left with the key up. Signals input on the left side of connector A will be output on the left side of connector B. ![]() Assembly Structure Illustration: ![]() |

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