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Fiber cable assemblies include modular cables, test reference cords, and launch cables designed for accurate testing and reliable installation. From compact OTDR launch boxes to precision reference cords, these assemblies ensure stable connections and consistent results across single-mode and multimode fiber networks. Perfect for field testing, certification, and lab environments where precision matters.
ABB C99-94501 delivers a high-temp fiber optic cable assembly for reliable FlameScanner monitoring, ensuring clear optical performance for industrial burner systems.
LB-9-FC-SC-500 Fiber Optic Launch Box with 500m of G.652D singlemode fiber, FC to SC connectors, and rugged transport case. Brand new and function-tested for OTDR applications. Chat live or call 1-833-322-7865.
Upgrade your cable testing with the Fluke Networks DTX-CHA003 Coaxial Adapter-precise, reliable, and compatible with DTX Series certifiers! Get yours today and ensure top-quality network performance!
Corning CCH-CP12-59 Panel: Reliable 12F single-mode SC duplex panel for data centers. Optimized for seamless connectivity with 6 SC adapters and durable design.
Fluke Networks SMC-9-SCSC: High-speed singlemode fiber optic cable for efficient network testing and troubleshooting. 160m length with SC/SC connectors. Reliable performance.
Multimode launch cable 50μm SC/SC — Fluke Networks MMC-50-SCSC Launch Cable is a multimode SC/SC fiber optic cable used for high-speed network installation, inspection, and troubleshooting. The multimode fiber has a 50/125µm core/cladding diameter. Its length is 105 meters.
Fluke Networks MMC-62-SCSC Launch Cable is a multimode SC/SC fiber optic cable, is used for high-speed networks installation, inspection and troubleshooting. An OTDR requires launch cables or fiber rings to measure the end-to-end loss of fiber optic links. The multimode fiber has a 62.5/125µm core/cladding diameter.Length is 105 meters.
UOI OptiTap Singlemode SC/APC 3M Black Test Jumper
Fluke Networks DSX-COAX Coaxial Adapter: Reliable, high-precision testing for 50/75/93 Ohm coaxial cables. Perfect for DSX-5000, ensuring fast, accurate results every time.
An OTDR launch cable, which connects the OTDR to the link-under-test, discloses the insertion loss and reflectance of the near-end connection. It is often available on a small spool or within a “launch box”, which is used to create the proper conditions for testing another similar optical fiber for faults. This method avoids undesirable variations in loss and distance measurements. A launch fiber will help to overcome the blind spot or Dead Zone of an OTDR brought about by high launch power or faults near the launch end of the fiber.
Fiber cable assemblies play a vital role in both testing and installation workflows, ensuring accurate measurements and dependable network performance. These assemblies include modular cables, test reference cords, and OTDR launch cables that connect instruments to fiber systems with minimal loss. High-quality assemblies are essential for maintaining precision in single-mode and multimode testing environments.
Test reference cords (TRCs) are short, high-precision patch cords used to establish a stable connection between test equipment and the fiber under test. They are manufactured to strict tolerances and are crucial for Tier-1 certification, ensuring repeatable, standards-compliant loss measurements.
Launch cables, also called launch fibers or launch leads, provide the necessary distance between an OTDR and the first connection under test. By simulating a length of fiber, they allow accurate measurement of connector and splice loss at the near end of the link.
Launch boxes—also known as pulse suppressor boxes or fiber rings—encase launch fibers in rugged, portable housings for field use. Available in single-mode and multimode configurations, they protect the fiber while maintaining proper coiling for accurate OTDR measurements.