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CCX ® is proud to present the Predator®. The single assembly to handle high density installations. This robust solution designed by the CCX® nimble team reaches speeds up to 100g with the flexibility of single cable. When your network demands the very fastest speeds, it's time to add the PREDATOR® fiber data cable to your arsenal.
FEATURES:
MTP FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR
MTP stands for "Multifiber Termination Push-On" and is a high-performance fiber optic connector, providing a quick connection for your optical fiber applications. MTP holds 12 fibers (or 6 duplex channels) in a single connector, allowing for high density connections between network equipment, allowing more connectors while diminishing a system's footprint. With the continuous growth in 40/100G applications, MTP cabling is becoming widely used in the industry by offering an ideal and attainable solution that is compatible with multi-mode and single-mode. With MTP, you pull 12 fibers with just one cable while achieving the higher bandwidth and connection integrity needed.
| General Information | |
| Manufacturer | CCX Corp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HA0E13J11-020M5 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.ccxcorp.com |
| Brand Name | CCX |
| Product Line | Predator |
| Product Name | OM4 Fiber Cable MTP(F) to 4X LC 10G Breakout Plenum 20M QSFP Polarity Round |
| Product Type | Network Cable |
| Technical Information | |
| Cable Type | Fiber Optic |
| Cable Characteristic | Fan-out Cable |
| Fiber Optic Mode | Multi-mode |
| Cable Length | 65.62 ft |
| Connector Type on First End | LC Network - Male |
| Connector on First End Details | 4 x LC Network - Male |
| Connector Type on Second End | MTP Network - Female |
| Connector on Second End Details | MTP Network - Female |
| Device Supported | Network Device |
| Data Transfer Rate | 40 Gbit/s |
| Features | Flexible |
WARNING:: The plastic used in cable products can expose you to lead and lead components,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov