Fiber optic pigtails are short, single-fiber cables used for connecting and terminating fiber optic lines. Key features include:
- Connector: One end of the pigtail has a fiber optic connector (such as LC, SC, ST, or MTP/MPO), while the other end is an exposed fiber that is typically spliced to a longer fiber cable.
- Fiber Type: Available in various types, including single-mode (9/125 µm) and multi-mode (50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm), depending on the application.
- Usage: Commonly used in fiber optic splicing and termination applications. The connector end allows for easy integration into patch panels, adapters, or network equipment, while the exposed end is used to connect with other fibers.
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