Fiber optic cables

Fiber optic cables are classified based on their core diameter, which determines how light travels through the fiber. The two main types are single-mode fiber (SMF) and multi-mode fiber (MMF).

Types of Fiber Optic Cables by Diameter

1. Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)

  • Core Diameter: 8-10 microns (µm)
  • Cladding Diameter: 125 µm
  • Wavelengths Used: 1310 nm, 1550 nm
  • Distance: Up to 100 km or more
  • Application: Long-distance communication, high-speed data transmission

2. Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)

  • Core Diameter: 50 µm or 62.5 µm
  • Cladding Diameter: 125 µm
  • Wavelengths Used: 850 nm, 1300 nm
  • Distance: Short to medium distances (up to 2 km)
  • Application: LAN, data centers, short-haul communication
Subtypes of Multi-Mode Fiber:
  • OM1 – Core: 62.5 µm, Max Distance: 275m at 850nm
  • OM2 – Core: 50 µm, Max Distance: 550m at 850nm
  • OM3 – Core: 50 µm, Laser-optimized, Max Distance: 300m at 850nm
  • OM4 – Core: 50 µm, Enhanced for higher speeds, Max Distance: 550m at 850nm
  • OM5 – Core: 50 µm, Supports SWDM (Shortwave Wavelength Division Multiplexing)

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