LC-LC
LC-LC fiber cables are optical fiber cables that use LC connectors on both ends for termination.
LC Connectors: LC connectors are small, snap-in connectors commonly used in fiber optic networking. They are typically used for single-mode and multimode fiber connections in data centers, telecommunications networks, and other high-speed networking applications.
Termination: In an LC-LC fiber cable, both ends of the cable are terminated with LC connectors. This allows for easy and reliable connections between networking devices, such as switches, routers, transceivers, and patch panels.
Features: LC connectors are known for their compact size, which makes them ideal for high-density applications where space is limited. They have a push-pull locking mechanism that ensures a secure connection while also allowing for easy insertion and removal.
Compatibility: LC-LC fiber cables are compatible with LC interfaces found on networking equipment and devices. They are available in both single-mode and multimode variants, depending on the specific application requirements.
Applications: LC-LC fiber cables are used in various networking applications, including data center interconnects, fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD) deployments, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) installations, and high-speed internet connections. They provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for transmitting data over optical fiber networks.