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Cable Assembly
CategoryThe connector    Connector bracket   
File Size71KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerAmphenol
Websitehttp://www.amphenol.com/
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Cable Assembly

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerAmphenol
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Is SamacsysN
Connector bracket typeCABLE ASSEMBLY
Base Number Matches1
Amphenol
Fiber Optic Interconnects
942/3
Fibre Optic Cable Assemblies
Cable assemblies made and tested to the customer’s specifications.
Part Number System:
94X-X X X XX-X XXXX
Cable Assemblies
MODE
2: Single Mode
3: Multi Mode
CABLE TYPE
2: 2mm Jacketed**
3: 3mm Jacketed**
5: 900µm Jacketed
6: 1.6mm Jacketed* *
9: 900µm Tight Buffered
** Zipcord only
Features
100% optically tested
Accurate convex spherical polishing used with a back reflection of –
55dB or better
Right Angle boot improves reliability by providing maximum
protection against violating the minimum bend radius of the cable
CABLE LENGTH
e.g. 0015 = 15m
BOOT TYPE
1: Standard
2: R/A Side A
3: R/A Side B
4: R/A Side A&B
CONNECTOR
Side B
Side A
2: FC
4: ST II
5: ST
6: SC
A: LX.5
B: LX.5 Duplex*
C: LC
D: LC Duplex*
E: SC Duplex*
J: MT-RJ (Male)*
R: MT-RJ
(Female)*
* Zipcord (Duplex) application
Notes
For Hybrid Cable Assemblies, use the lowest number first (i.e. SC
to FC: 942-225426-10015)
LX.5, LC and MT-RJ jumpers are not available for 3mm jacketed
cable
R/A boots are not available with 900µm fibre and certain connectors
ASSEMBLY TYPE
0: Pigtail
1: Jumper
2: Duplex Jumper
5: Duplex Pigtail
FIBRE SIZE/POLISH TYPE
1: M/M 50/125
2: M/M 62.5/125
0: S/M Super
5: S/M Ultra
4: S/M 8º Angle
962
Service Drop Cable/Node Cable
Service Cable Assemblies made and tested to customer specifications
Part Number System:
962-XXXX0-XX XXX
Cable Assemblies
SingleMode
ASSEMBLY TYPE
1: Unarmored Pigtail
2: Unarmored Jumper
3: Armored Pigtail
4: Armored Jumper
CONNECTOR/POLISH TYPE
1: SC/UPC
7: STII/UPC
2: SC/APC
8: ST/UPC
4: FC/UPC
A: LX.5/UPC
5: FC/APC
B: LX.5/APC
D: LC/UPC
CABLE LENGTH
e.g. 010 = 10m
BREAKOUT LENGTH
e.g. 10 = 10cm
FANOUT TYPE
1: 900µm Transparent
2: 2mm Colour Leads
3: 3mm Colour Leads
FIBRE COUNT
1: 2 Fibres 2: 4 Fibres
3: 6 Fibres 4: 8 Fibres
5: 10 Fibres
6: 12 Fibres
Features
5/8” – 24 Feed-Thru adapter spins independently, preventing cable
and furcation tubes from twisting during installation
Standard non-armored cable meets OFNR/FT-4 and IEEE
flammability requirements
Breakout leads are colour coded for easy-identification
Thermal Stability, less than 0.5dB variation in insertion loss
between -40ºC to 75ºC
Anodized Aluminum or Stainless Steel Adapters available
Multiple O-ring design offers superior weather protection
Engineered
Multi-Fibre Assemblies
Assembly Types
Pigtail or Jumper
Cable Types
Indoor Distribution Cable
Outside Plant Cable
Fibre Count
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 24, 48, 72,
96 and 144
Connector Type
LX.5/LX.5 Duplex, SC/SC Duplex
LC/LC Duplex, ST/ST II, MT-RJ,
FC
Fibre/Polish Type
M/M 50/125 & 62.5/125
S/M Super, Ultra & Angle
Engineered
Ribbon Cable Assemblies
Assembly Types
Pigtail or Jumper
Cable Type
8 Fibre S/M & M/M Bare
8 Fibre S/M & M/M Jacketed
12 Fibre S/M & M/M Bar
12 Fibre S/M & M/M Jacketed
Connector Type
LX.5/LX.5 Duplex, SC/SC Duplex
LC/LC Duplex, ST/ST II, MT-RJ,
FC
Fibre/Polish Type
M/M 50/125 & 62.5/125
S/M Super, Ultra & Angle
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