The MPO/MTP module can convert multi-core backbone fiber into standard LC/SC ports, significantly increasing cabling density. A single U space can accommodate several times the fiber capacity, making it suitable for high-density scenarios such as data centers. At the same time, it adopts a factory pre-terminated design, which is plug-and-play and quick to deploy, effectively shortening the construction period, reducing costs, and reducing errors, making network expansion more efficient and stable.
Fiber type: Select based on transmission distance and speed. For long-distance, high-speed transmission, choose OS2 single-mode; for short-distance, high-density transmission, use OM3/OM4/OM5 multimode.
Core count: 12-core, 24-core, 48-core, etc., must be compatible with the backbone system to ensure compatibility with existing architecture and future upgrades.
Port type: Prioritize matching with device interfaces; LC is the mainstream, with SC selected for some scenarios to ensure seamless device integration.
Insertion loss: For high-speed networks, low-loss versions are preferred to reduce link attenuation and improve transmission stability and speed support capabilities.
High-speed interconnects in data centers prioritize low loss and high density; enterprise office networks emphasize stability, compatibility, and ease of maintenance. By combining business scenarios with speed planning, an optimal balance between performance and cost can be achieved, avoiding resource waste.