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New LC Uniboot Connector optimized for data center
With the increasing demand for data center and bandwidth, effective cable management is a real issue. How to build more optical fiber cables in limited space is becoming a challenge for data center managers.For data center managers, convenient management and space saving are really important in high-density cabling. LC Uniboot connector is especially designed and manufactured for better airflow and cable management in high density applications. What are the benefits of LC Uniboot connector?
Compact design to save space
Combining two fibers into a single jacket can save up to half the patching cable space compared to traditional LC duplex fiber patch cords.
Push-pull tab design
For data center administrators, it can be challenged to insert and disconnect patch cords especially in a high density environment. The push-pull tab design of LC Uniboot connector makes for easy removal of the assembly without disturbing the neighbouring ports, which offers maximum accessibility in high-density installations. With this design, the technician is able to finish the installing and removing procedures with only one hand and no additional tool are needed. What's more, half-surround tab end avoid the cable ganged each other.
Easy Polarity Revisable
The traditional LC connector uses two jumper independent connections. If you want to change the polarity of the transmission and reception, you need to change the entire wiring system. It is difficult to do that and prone to failure. The uniboot option includes a reversing polarity feature that provides quick and easy polarity changes in the field. Polarity changes can be made in the field quickly, without the use of tools, to the correct fiber mapping polarity.
The compact design and easy polarity reversible function of the LC Uniboot Connector makes managing cable systems simpler.
HYC Co.,Ltd(HYC)is a national Hi-tech optoelectronics company engaged in R&D, manufacture and marketing of fiber optical products. Providing professional product and service for fiber connectivity,WDM, PLC splitter and high density datacom cabling. HYC products and solutions widely applied in 4G/5G, Data Center and Cloud Computing industry etc.
HYC Co.,Ltd
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