MTP (Mechanical Transfer Push-Pull) and MPO (Multi-fiber Push On) fiber optic cables are ideal for applications that require a lot of bandwidth (from 40G), where the distance is relatively short (up to approximately 100 meters) and where many connections are realized in little space (High Density solutions). This makes the cables extremely suitable for use in data centers. In his presentation, Michael Diks of Intronics will discuss the differences between the theoretical standards (drawn up by the International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC) and how the cabling is applied in practice. He will also discuss the differences between MTP and MPO fiber optic cables.
The cable and connector contain 12 or more fibers and by combining the bandwidth of multiple fibers high speeds are achieved. In addition to use in data centers, there are many more application areas to mention, such as backbones in (LAN) networks and unlocking wifi or 4G and 5G masts.
There are various gradations in quality established by the IEC, from A to C. With the A-gradation, the quality of the connector and the fibers is the highest. In his hybrid presentation, specialist Michael Diks also highlights the most important points of attention in the field of polarity, gender and cleaning.
The reading of Michael Diks by Intronics takes place from 11:45 to 12:05.
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