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Specifications and Models of Communication-Specific Optical Cables

Specifications and Models of Communication-Specific Optical Cables

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Optical cables for communication vary by fiber type, structure, reinforcement, protective layers, and application, with single-mode and multimode fibers being the most common.

Common Optical Cable Models

1. Single-Mode Optical Fiber (SMF) Single-mode cables have a small core diameter (~8.3 µm) and support long-distance transmission, often exceeding 50 km. They are ideal for data centers, enterprise networks, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) applications due to low signal loss and high bandwidth performance . 2. Multimode Optical Fiber (MMF) Multimode cables have larger cores (50 µm or 62.5 µm) and shorter transmission distances, typically 550 meters to 2 km. They are widely used in local area networks (LANs), short-distance communications, and data centers . Variants include OM2, OM3, OM4, and OM5, optimized for different laser-based equipment and high-speed Ethernet applications . 3. Indoor Optical Fiber Designed for indoor environments, these cables are lightweight, flexible, and bend-resistant. They include indoor single-mode, indoor multimode, and unshielded types, suitable for homes, offices, and hotels . 4. Outdoor Optical Fiber Outdoor cables are engineered for harsh environments, offering weather resistance, anti-aging, and mechanical protection. Types include non-metallic, metallic, and armored cables, suitable for urban roads, bridges, tunnels, and long-distance networks . 5. Special Optical Fiber Specialty cables include optical fiber sensor cables, gyroscope cables, and hydrophone cables, used in aerospace, marine exploration, and geological applications .

Cable Structure and Reinforcement Codes

Optical cables are classified using standardized codes that indicate their structure and materials :

  • Classification: GY (outdoor), GR (soft), GJ (office), GS (equipment), GH (submarine), GT (special)
  • Reinforcement: Metal, non-metal, or heavy-duty variants
  • Structural Features: Fiber ribbon (D), flat (B), filled (T), skeleton groove (G), self-supporting (Z)
  • Protective Layer: Polyethylene (Y), PVC (V), polyurethane (U), aluminum (L), steel (G), or composite sheaths (S)
  • Outer Sheath: Indicates armor and environmental protection For example, GYGZL03 represents an outdoor cable (GY) with metal heavy-duty reinforcement (G), self-supporting structure (Z), aluminum sheath (L), and polyethylene sleeve (03) without armor .

Fiber Specifications

  • Fiber Count: 1, 2, … up to hundreds, depending on network requirements
  • Fiber Type: Single-mode (D), multimode graded (J), multimode quasi-abrupt (Z), plastic optical fiber (S)
  • Core and Cladding Diameter: Expressed in micrometers (µm)
  • Transmission Characteristics: Wavelength codes (1 = 0.85 µm, 2 = 1.31 µm, 3 = 1.55 µm), loss, and bandwidth parameters

Cable Designs

  • Simplex: Single fiber for one-way data transfer
  • Duplex: Two fibers for bi-directional communication
  • Round Cables: 8, 12, 16, 24 fibers for high-density applications, often used with MPO connectors in data centers
  • Ribbon Cables: High fiber density, suitable for large-scale deployments and future-proofing networks

Indoor/Outdoor and Special Considerations

  • Indoor/Outdoor Cables: Flame-retardant, LSZH, plenum, or riser-rated for safety and regulatory compliance
  • Outdoor Cables: Loose tube, ribbon, or microduct designs for temperature stability and mechanical durability
  • Special Cables: Include dispersion-shifted, non-zero dispersion, and flat dispersion fibers for advanced communication systems In summary, selecting the right optical cable requires considering fiber type, transmission distance, environment, structural reinforcement, protective layers, and fiber count to match the specific communication application and network requirements .
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