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MTP transfer LC branch fiber jumper is a multi-core fiber jumper, one end with a number of LC connector, the other end of an MTP connector, a common MTP (8-pin) to 4 x LC branch fiber jump Line and MTP (12-pin) to 6 x LC branch fiber jumper, are the ideal solutions for high-speed port (MTP / MPO) transfer to low-rate port (LC). This tutorial will introduce two different shapes of MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers and their applications.
The types of MTP to LC branch fiber jumper
According to the different shape of the structure, MTP transfer LC branch fiber jumpers can be divided into two kinds: standard MTP transfer LC branch fiber jumpers and misaligned MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers.
Standard MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers
As shown in the following figure, the length of each branch cable of the standard MTP-to-branch fiber bundle is the same. It is usually used to connect the main cable output to the patch panel system, which is suitable for high-density applications and can greatly save wiring space. In addition, in order to achieve higher density cabling, Cozlink also has HD MTP to HD LC branch fiber jumper supply.
Misaligned MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers
The length of the branching cables of the misaligned MTP to LC branch fiber jumps are different, and can be subdivided into the length of each branch cable is not exactly the same as the wrong MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers and a pair of sub-cable length is not the same Completely misplaced MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers (as shown below).
In addition, according to the branch fiber optic jumper connected to the location of the wiring box (connected to the left or right), the wrong column MTP transfer LC branch fiber jumpers can also be divided into the first branch cable and the first branch line cable the longest branch fiber jumpers, as shown below:
Mismatch MTP to LC Branch Fiber Optic Jumper is an ideal cabling solution for high-density storage area network (SAN) and data center LAN (LAN) applications, primarily used for applications where the fiber must be routed to the same side for connecting a blade switch port and the location of the transfer point.
Application of MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers
The typical application of MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers is to connect the optical module of the LC interface in the switch and the MTP adapter panel on the switch cabinet. The following as in the form of a sample diagram, to describe the application of the standard MTP-to-LC branch fiber jumper and the misaligned MTP to LC branch fiber jumper:
Application of Standard MTP Transfer LC Branch Fiber Optic Jumper
Application of misaligned MTP to LC branch fiber jumpers

