Description
Key Features & Benefits
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OM3 / OM4 Multimode Performance
Supports 10G, 40G, and 100G Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and InfiniBand applications. OM4 offers extended reach and higher bandwidth compared with OM3. -
12-Core High-Density Design
Integrates 12 fibers into a single MPO interface, dramatically reducing cable bulk and improving rack airflow. -
MPO to SC Fan-Out Architecture
Converts high-density MPO backbone connections into individual SC ports for easy equipment and patch panel integration. -
Low Insertion Loss & High Stability
Precision-polished connectors and factory testing ensure consistent signal quality and long-term reliability. -
Plug-and-Play Installation
Pre-terminated and tested assemblies minimize field termination errors and deployment time.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | MPO-SC-OM3/OM4-12Core |
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| Fiber Type | OM3 or OM4 Multimode (50/125 µm) |
| Core Count | 12 fibers |
| Connector A | MPO / MTP (12-fiber) |
| Connector B | 12 × SC connectors |
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
| Insertion Loss | ≤ 0.35 dB (MPO), ≤ 0.30 dB (SC) |
| Return Loss | ≥ 30 dB |
| Jacket Type | LSZH or PVC |
| Cable Diameter | ~3.0 mm |
| Operating Temperature | -10 °C to +70 °C |
| Compliance | IEC, TIA, RoHS, REACH |
Typical Applications
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Data Center Backbone to Equipment Connectivity
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40G / 100G Multimode Ethernet Links
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Telecom and Enterprise Network Cabling
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MPO Trunk to SC Patch Panel Breakout
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Storage Area Networks (SANs)
Why Choose MPO-SC-OM3/OM4-12Core?
The MPO-SC-OM3/OM4-12Core patch cord provides an efficient bridge between high-density MPO infrastructure and widely used SC interfaces. Its OM3/OM4 multimode fiber ensures reliable high-speed transmission, while the MPO fan-out design simplifies cable management and reduces installation costs. It is the ideal solution for upgrading legacy SC-based systems while maintaining compatibility with modern MPO backbone networks.
Professional Q&A
Q1: What is the difference between OM3 and OM4 for this cable?
OM4 offers higher bandwidth and longer transmission distance than OM3, making it better for 100G links and larger data centers.
Q2: Why use an MPO to SC breakout cable instead of LC?
SC connectors are commonly used in telecom and legacy enterprise networks. MPO-SC cables allow modern MPO trunks to connect directly to existing SC equipment.
Q3: Is this cable suitable for 40G and 100G applications?
Yes. With OM3 or OM4 multimode fiber and a 12-fiber MPO interface, it supports parallel-optic 40G and 100G transceivers.
Q4: Are these cables polarity-configurable?
Yes. MPO polarity types (A, B, or C) can be selected to ensure correct fiber mapping in different network architectures.





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