LC-SC
LC-SC fiber cables are optical fiber cables that feature an LC connector on one end and an SC connector on the other end.
LC Connector: The LC connector is a small, snap-in connector commonly used in fiber optic networking. It's known for its compact size, making it suitable for high-density installations. LC connectors are often used for both single-mode and multimode fiber connections.
SC Connector: The SC connector, or Subscriber Connector, is another common type of fiber optic connector. It features a push-pull locking mechanism and a slightly larger form factor compared to the LC connector. SC connectors are widely used in telecommunications and data communications networks.
Termination: In LC-SC fiber cables, one end of the cable is terminated with an LC connector, while the other end is terminated with an SC connector. This configuration allows for easy connection between devices with different types of fiber optic interfaces.
Compatibility: LC-SC fiber cables are used to connect networking equipment and devices that have LC and SC interfaces. They are available in both single-mode and multimode variants to accommodate various networking requirements.
Applications: LC-SC fiber cables are used in a wide range of networking applications, including data center connections, fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD) installations, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployments, and high-speed internet connections. They provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for transmitting data over optical fiber networks.