Each MTP / MPO Breakout cable is most often used to aid in upgrading existing 10G networks to more efficient 40G and 100G speeds. Available in 8/12/24 or up to 144 single fibers, the MTP / MPO to LC breakout cable enables the redistribution of different optical fibers to individual devices without additional network equipment. Offered in lengths from 1 m to 150 m, these breakout cables are the most economical solution for smaller network environments, eliminating the need for more complex and expensive equipment.
MTP / MPO breakout components are used in parallel optics and duplex cross-connection systems to increase cable density between switch and server cabinets. Designed to connect high-density optical fibers in data centers, they provide the highest performance throughout the local network. Enable rapid deployment of high-density multiport field connectivity for Storage Area Network (SAN) applications.
Karono MPO Fanout cable assemblies are pre-terminated 8 or 12-fiber cable assemblies. The unique design allows for a quick change of gender and polarity in the field and enables a seamless, standards-compliant migration from duplex based applications (e.g. 10G Ethernet) to parallel optics applications (e.g. 40 / 100G Ethernet). LC push-pull connectors reduce cable density by 40% and allow easy removal in high-density installations. All MPO Breakout assemblies are factory terminated and tested to ensure proven optical performance and reliability for enhanced network integrity. Multiple options are available including MPO / MTP Fiber Optic Patch Cords to LC, SC, ST and FC ...
Applications:
Connect multiple MPO-based infrastructure components with LC-based components such as LAN switches, servers, patch panels, and zone distribution areas. 8 4 to 1 fiber optic conversion beams combine four 10G LCs with a single 40G MPO. 12-fiber harness connects (6) LC to (1) MPO using traditional fanout cabling.
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