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1m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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2m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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3m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$3.79
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$3.67
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$3.56
4m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$4.09
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$3.96
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5m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$4.49
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$4.42
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$4.35
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$4.22
8m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$5.12
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$4.97

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10m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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15m OM1 LC to LC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$7.45
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$7.22
1m OM1 LC to SC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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$2.85
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$2.76
2m OM1 LC to SC UPC Duplex Corning Fiber Optic Cable MultiMode 62.5/125 OFNR Rated, Orange
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More About Multimode 62.5/125 OM1

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables. Our extensive range of OM1 cables features LC to LC connectors, perfect for fast Ethernet, fiber channel, gigabit Ethernet, data center, ATM, and other data applications. These cables are OFNR (riser) rated, making them ideal for use in upright shafts between building floors.

Key features of our Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 cables include:

  • Connectors: LC to LC connectors, designed for high-density network applications
  • Applications: Suitable for fast Ethernet, fiber channel, gigabit Ethernet, data centers, and ATM
  • Quality & Safety: Made with Corning® glass, UL listed, and includes test reports for assured performance and reliability

Choose from various lengths, such as 2 meters, 5 meters, and 10 meters, to fit your specific installation needs. Trust CableLeader for your Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cable requirements and experience superior performance and reliability.

Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 Fiber Optic Cables: Reliable Performance for Your Network

Introduction to Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 Fiber Optic Cables

Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables, also known as OM1 fiber cables, are a type of multimode fiber optic cable widely used in various data communication applications. These cables feature a core diameter of 62.5 microns and a cladding diameter of 125 microns, making them suitable for short-distance transmissions such as fast Ethernet, fiber channel, gigabit Ethernet, data centers, and ATM networks.

OM1 fiber cables are typically orange in color, with an orange jacket that serves as a standard industry identifier. They utilize a light-emitting diode (LED) light source and are designed to transmit multiple modes of light simultaneously, allowing for efficient data transmission over short distances.

Connectors and Applications

CableLeader's Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables are available with LC to LC connectors, which are ideal for high-density network applications. These small connectors enable efficient cable management and maximize space utilization in data centers and telecommunication rooms.

These cables are commonly used in various applications, including:

  • Fast Ethernet: OM1 cables support fast Ethernet networks, providing reliable data transmission for local area networks (LANs) and private networks.
  • Fiber Channel: OM1 cables are suitable for fiber channel applications, enabling high-speed data transfer between servers and storage devices in data centers.
  • Gigabit Ethernet: With their ability to support gigabit Ethernet speeds, OM1 cables are widely used in high-speed local area networks and data centers.
  • ATM Networks: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks rely on OM1 cables for efficient data transmission and communication.

Specifications and Quality Assurance

CableLeader's Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables are manufactured using high-quality Corning® glass, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. These cables are OFNR (riser) rated, making them suitable for use in upright shafts between building floors, providing added safety and compliance with industry standards.

Key specifications of our OM1 fiber optic cables include:

  • Fiber Mode: OM1, Multimode, 62.5/125 microns
  • Fiber Count: 2 strands
  • Polish Type: UPC to UPC
  • Insertion Loss: < 0.3 dB
  • Return Loss: > 35 dB
  • Jacket OD: 2.0 mm
  • Jacket Material: OFNR (Riser)
  • Jacket Color: Orange

To ensure quality and performance, each cable package includes a test report, and our products are UL listed, providing you with peace of mind and assurance of compliance with industry standards.

Available Lengths and Product Links

CableLeader offers Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables in various lengths to accommodate diverse installation needs. Choose from popular options such as:

Explore our complete range of Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables and find the perfect solution for your network infrastructure needs.

Conclusion

CableLeader's Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 fiber optic cables offer reliable and cost-effective solutions for short-distance data communication applications. With their robust construction, industry-standard specifications, and quality assurance, these cables ensure optimal performance and durability. Trust CableLeader for your OM1 fiber optic cable requirements and experience seamless connectivity and data transmission in your network infrastructure.

Multimode 62.5/125 OM1 Fiber Optic Cable FAQ

What is OM1 multimode fiber?

OM1 refers to the optical multimode fiber standard with a core diameter of 62.5 microns and a cladding diameter of 125 microns. It is designed for use with LED light sources and has a bandwidth of 200 MHz-km at 850nm. OM1 fiber is commonly used for fast Ethernet, fiber channel, gigabit Ethernet, data centers, and ATM applications.

What is the difference between OM1 and OM3 multimode fiber?

OM1 and OM3 fibers differ in their core size and bandwidth capabilities. OM1 has a 62.5-micron core and can support speeds up to 10 Gbps for distances up to 33 meters. OM3, on the other hand, has a 50-micron core and is optimized for laser transmission, allowing it to support 10 Gbps up to 300 meters.

How do I identify OM1 fiber?

OM1 fiber typically has an orange jacket, which is the standard color coding for 62.5/125 multimode fiber. Additionally, OM1 fiber cables often have orange patch cords to distinguish them from other fiber types.

Is OM1 fiber obsolete?

While OM1 fiber was widely used in the 1990s and 2000s, it is now considered obsolete for new installations due to its limited bandwidth and distance capabilities compared to newer multimode fiber standards like OM3 and OM4. However, OM1 fiber may still be used for legacy system extensions or repairs.

What is the maximum distance for OM1 fiber?

OM1 fiber can support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at distances up to 33 meters (108 feet) using 10GBASE-SR transceivers. It is most commonly used for 100 Megabit Ethernet applications with a typical maximum distance of 300 meters at 100 Mbps or 2 km at 1 Gbps.

Can I mix OM1 and OM3 fiber cables?

It is generally not recommended to mix OM1 and OM3 fiber cables in a single system due to the difference in core diameters and modal bandwidths, which can result in significant signal loss and degradation. If upgrading from OM1 to OM3 or OM4, it is best to replace the entire cable run for optimal performance.