The 96-core optical cable is a communication cable with 96 built-in optical fibers (composed of silica and quartz glass).
It has a variety of structural models and two transmission modes, and uses a relatively wide range of communication optical cables.
In terms of transmission, 96-core optical cables are mainly available in two specifications: single-mode and multi-mode.
Single mode (inner diameter is 9μm and outer diameter is 125μm) multimode (there are two types, inner diameter is 62.5μm and outer diameter is 125μm and inner diameter is 50μm and outer diameter is 125μm), single mode is one The long-distance transmission mode has two wavelengths: 1310 and 1550; multi-mode is a short-distance transmission mode (the transmission distance is limited to 2000 meters), and the wavelengths are 850 and 1300.
(Single-mode is widely used, while multi-mode is gradually being phased out) Structurally, 96-core optical cables are mainly divided into two structural types: outdoor and indoor.
The outdoor type mainly includes two types: center beam tube type and layer stranded type. Generally, the layer stranded type is more commonly used because the layer stranded type accommodates a larger number of cores and has better protection performance than the center beam type. The tube type is better. < /p>
) The indoor type is mainly based on the beam structure (model is GJFJV)