The FZN0505RTPF144 is a fiber optic patch cord manufactured by Panduit Corp. It's designed to provide a reliable and high-performance connection for fiber optic networks. This patch cord is commonly used in data centers, telecommunications networks, and other applications where high-speed data transmission is required.
Applications:
- Data Centers: Connecting servers, switches, and storage devices.
- Telecommunications Networks: Linking optical transceivers and distribution frames.
- Enterprise Networks: Providing fiber connectivity within buildings and campuses.
- FTTH (Fiber to the Home): Connecting optical network terminals (ONTs) to the central office.
- SAN (Storage Area Networks): Enabling high-speed data transfer between storage devices.
Features:
- High-quality connectors: Ensures low insertion loss and high return loss for optimal signal transmission.
- Durable cable construction: Provides protection against physical damage and environmental factors.
- Bend-insensitive fiber: Allows for tight bends without compromising signal integrity.
- Pre-terminated connectors: Simplifies installation and reduces termination errors.
Benefits:
- Reliable data transmission: High-quality components and construction ensure consistent and error-free data transfer.
- Easy installation: Pre-terminated connectors and flexible cable make installation quick and easy.
- Reduced downtime: Durable design and reliable performance minimize the risk of network outages.
- Scalable network infrastructure: Fiber optic technology provides the bandwidth needed to support future network growth.
Additional Details:
The FZN0505RTPF144 features a specific connector type, cable length and fiber type (most likely single-mode or multi-mode). Consult the Panduit datasheet for precise specifications including insertion loss, return loss, cable diameter, and operating temperature range. The connectors are likely SC, LC, or similar industry-standard types. The cable jacket material is typically PVC or LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) for fire safety. The length is typically specified in meters or feet.