Page 4 - Fiber Optic Technical Information & Documentation
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Advent of the MTP / MPO Connector
In today’s age of cloud computing and HD video streaming, the push for ever increasing bandwidth and ever decreasing footprint of communication equipment has been relentless. While fiber optic networks are inherently superior to copper in accommodating these requirements, they do pose specific challenges to the network infrastructure design and installation in particular.
A major challenge has been to effectively manage high-density fiber networks and facilitate a high volume of fiber connections between optical networking equipment and components within ever-tighter space constraints. For this purpose, the MPO connector format was developed and ultimately standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in 1996. Compared to the single and dual fiber LC and SC connectors, the multi-fiber MPO (multi-fiber push-on) design significantly reduces the amount of time, effort and space required to deploy fiber network technologies.
While the MPO connector has been an integral part of data center implementations ever since, improvements to the original design resulted in the MTP (Multi-fiber Termination Push-on) connector. To ensure seamless and even faster deployments, the MTP connector was the first MPO connector to be factory-engineered to appropriate cable lengths. This meant less skill requirements for installation, better quality assurance and simplification of future additions or changes to the optical infrastructure. Ground-breaking at the time but the innovations introduced by the MTP connector eventually became industry standard. The MTP® connector is still evolving and the most technologically advanced multi-fiber connector on the market today, rivaling loss rates that single-fiber connectors saw merely a few years ago!
While MTP cable connectors and adapters provide significant enhancements over MPO, they are fully backward compatible with generic MPO Cable connectors and seamlessly integrate into existing MPO network designs.
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Overview
Uses a 650nm (+/- 10nm) light source to visually highlight any faults, cracks, or other physical imperfections within optical fiber.
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Overview
Uses a 650nm (+/- 10nm) light source to visually highlight any faults, cracks, or other physical imperfections within optical fiber.
Optional: Fiber tester adapter for use with SC, ST and FC optical connectors.
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Thank you for choosing to use OptoSpan Click&Clean fiber optic cleaning tools. This product is a pen-shaped optical connector cleaner with a replaceable cleaning cartridge. Residue on the end face of optical connectors can be removed by a simple push that provides consistent and dependable cleaning every time. In addition, Click&Clean cleaner has anti-static properties that prevent dust from re-adhering to the ferrule end face and makes it safe to use in situations where static electricity must be avoided.





