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Basics of MPO/MTP to LC/SC Optical Fiber Cassette Module

The MPO/MTP to LC/SC box module can quickly convert MPO/MTP backbone fiber optic cables into LC/SC port devices, making data center cabling more efficient, simpler, and more scalable.
May 11th,2026 8 Views
With network upgrades accelerating rapidly, the demand for 40G/100G and even higher-speed fiber optic interconnects continues to grow. Traditional field splicing and cabling methods not only have long construction cycles but also involve complex maintenance and high troubleshooting costs.

The MPO/MTP to LC/SC Cassette Module is a high-density pre-terminated solution developed to meet this demand. It enables rapid conversion from MPO/MTP backbone fiber optic cables to LC/SC port devices, making data center cabling more efficient, cleaner, and more scalable.

What is an MPO/MTP to LC/SC Cassette Module?

Definition

The MPO/MTP to LC/SC Cassette Module is a high-density, plug-and-play fiber optic distribution module. It comes pre-installed with MPO/MTP fiber optic patch cords and uses a precision branching method to split a single MPO/MTP backbone connection into multiple LC or SC port outputs.

It is typically installed in rack-mount patch panels (such as 1U/2U), significantly improving rack space utilization and reducing on-site installation.

Core advantages

High-density design: Multiple modules can be installed in the same 1U patch panel, increasing port capacity.
Plug and play: Factory pre-terminated and tested, reducing field operation errors.
Modular management: Facilitates expansion, maintenance, and replacement, improving data center management efficiency.
Strong compatibility: Supports OM3/OM4/OM5 multimode fiber and OS2 single-mode fiber, adapting to different application requirements.
Basics of MPO/MTP to LC/SC Optical Fiber Cassette Module

Why are more and more data centers choosing it?

MPO/MTP to LC/SC cabling modules have a wide range of applications, such as data center servers and switches. They also support 40G, 100G and above network upgrades, offering advantages such as neat cabling and convenient maintenance. They are also compatible with the parallel transmission requirements of HPC computing clusters and cloud computing, which require low latency and high throughput. They can meet the requirements of high bandwidth and low loss optical paths for broadcast conferencing and 4K/8K high-definition video transmission.