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Cable Exchange Singlemode Simplex Fiber Patch Cable, LC to ST, 2-Connector, 3 m

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Cable Exchange (CommScope) singlemode simplex fiber patch cable with LC to ST connectors, 2-connector, 3 m length. For fiber optic connectivity between LC and ST interface equipment in networks and data centers.

SKU: CAX-LCST-SMSX-3M Categories:
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Cable Exchange Singlemode Simplex Fiber Patch Cable — LC to ST, 3 m

The Cable Exchange (CommScope) CAX-LCST-SMSX-3M is a singlemode simplex fiber patch cable with LC connectors on one end and ST connectors on the other, at 3 meters length. This 2-connector patch cable enables reliable singlemode signal transmission between equipment with different fiber optic interface types.

Specifications

  • Fiber type: Singlemode
  • Configuration: Simplex
  • Connectors: LC to ST
  • Number of connectors: 2
  • Length: 3 m
  • Product type: Fiber Patch Cable
  • Manufacturer: Cable Exchange (CommScope)

Applications

Suitable for cross-connecting fiber optic equipment with LC and ST port types in telecommunications rooms, data centers, and enterprise networks. The LC-to-ST configuration is commonly used for interconnecting newer LC-interface transceivers and switches with legacy ST-port equipment or patch panels.

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