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Description
Optical Break-Out Cable Assemblies
File Size154KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerMolex
Websitehttps://www.molex.com/molex/home
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86000-0064 Overview

Optical Break-Out Cable Assemblies

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Optical Break-Out
Cable Assemblies
Achieve up to 80% front panel space savings with multiple break-out cable assembly options
Molex is a leader in providing innovative break-out
Both versions of break-out assemblies provides up to
cable assemblies to meet the high density
80% space savings on the front-panel and can reduce
requirements of the telecommunication and
the system costs by up to 25%. For example, up to 12
datacommunication industry. The extensive line of
Small Form-factor (SFF) transceivers mounted on a
break-out boxes, break-out tubes and MTP* break-out line card can transition to a single MTP connector
assemblies provides customers the flexibility to select
mounted on the front panel, versus transitioning to 24
the best transition method to meet their specific
LC connectors or 12 duplex LC connectors.
application while optimizing real-estate space savings.
Molex’s extensive line of spliceless single fiber and
Version 1: Break-out boxes and tubes
ribbon fiber cable assemblies provides numerous
Break-out boxes and tubes are the traditional method
design options. Break-outs to single-fiber leads
terminated with industry standard LC, MU, FC, SC and
that allows a spliceless transition between ribbon fiber
ST connectors are available to connect with the current
and discrete fibers. The break-out box ensures optical
installed base of transmitters, receivers and patch
integrity without the use of bulky splice sleeves.
panels. Break-outs to ribbon fiber leads terminated
Version 2: MTP break-out connector
to MTP, HBMT™ and BMTP™ connectors provide high-
The MTP break-out connector eliminates the use of
density panel mount and backplane solutions.
break-out boxes or tubes, resulting in valuable card
space savings. The break-out from ribbon fiber to
discrete fiber occurs in the crimp area of the standard
MTP connector, providing additional flexibility when
routing discrete fibers on the line card.
Features and Benefits
Break-out boxes sized to fiber count ensures
24-Fiber break-out box to various
single-fiber connectors
MTP-to-LC break-out assembly
1. 60mm to 3.00mm up-jacketed leads available
minimal size to reduce real estate required for
mounting
Flat or round break-out transition systems allow
multiple mounting options
900µm Hytrel
discrete fiber leads are ideal for
board-level use where minimal size and ease-of-
routing are critical
with Kevlar
are ideal for system interconnect where
ruggedized leads are required
SPECIFICATIONS
Reference Information
Packaging: Custom per assembly
Specifications: MTP connector break-out assemblies
and 900µm MT based break-out box and tube
assemblies meet GR-2866 CORE specifications
Optical
Insertion Loss (IL):
Dependent upon connector choice
Reference the respective single-fiber or ribbon-fiber
connector data sheet
Mechanical
Operating Temperature: -5 to +70°C
Physical
Dependent on break-out construction
MTP break-out connector with 900µm tubing
*MTP is a registered trademark of US Conec Ltd.
† ‡ Hytrel and Kevlar are registered trademarks of DuPont

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