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A fiber patch cord is a short optical fiber cable with connectors on both ends, used to connect two fiber optic devices or endpoints within a confined area like a data center or office. These cables transmit data using pulses of light through a glass or plastic core, and they come in different types, such as single-mode (for long distances) and multi-mode (for shorter distances), and simplex or duplex configurations for one-way or two-way communication, respectively.
How it works:
• It transmits data as light signals, not electrical signals.
• The light pulses travel through the fiber's core, which is surrounded by a layer of cladding that reflects the light back into the core.
•The connectors on the ends allow for quick and convenient connections to network equipment.
Key types:
• Single-mode: Features a narrow core for transmitting light signals over long distances at high speeds, commonly used in telecommunications.
• Multi-mode: Has a wider core and is ideal for high-speed data transfer over shorter distances, suitable for in-building networks.
• Simplex: Supports one-way data transmission.
• Duplex: Allows for two-way, simultaneous data transmission and reception.
Common uses:
• Connecting fiber optic equipment in data centers and server rooms.
• Linking network devices within an office or between different pieces of equipment.
• As part of optical fiber communication systems for cable TV, local area networks (LANs), and other data transmission networks

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