Mode Conditioning Patch cord (MCP), also known as Gigabit Launch Patch cord, is used in long wave/longhaul (LX/LH) Gigabit Interface Converter (GBICs) with multimode fiber. Without using MCP, multiple signals are generated when a singlemode laser launch intothe center of a multimode fiber. This would result in pulse broadening or Differential Model Delay (DMD) effects which degrade the modal bandwidth offiber cable and limit the link span (the distance between the transmitter and receiver) for operating Gigabit Application. MCP provides an offset single modeto multimode fiber connector point that eliminates the effect of DMD by launching the single mode laser into multimode core at a specified offset.
GoodFtth supplies standard and custom length 50/125,62.5/125 and OEM equivalent mode conditioning fiber optic patch cords for 1000BASE-LX/LH Gigabit Ethernet (1300nm long wavelength)applications installed into existing multimode cable plants. These specialized cords help avoid Differential Mode Delay(DMD)effects that can occur when long wave transceiver modules operate at both single-mode and multimode wavelengths.And they are available with FC, ST, SC, LC and MT-RJ connectors.
Application:
Indoor network wiring distribution
Data Transmission System
Optical Access Network
LAN System
Feature:
Good mechanical characteristics
Excellent Termination Strength
High Tensionand Stability
Low Insertion Loss