Patchcord (GK-P Series)
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Specifications
Parameter |
Unit |
Value |
Connector Type |
- |
UPC APC |
Typ. Insertion Loss |
dB |
1.0 1.0 |
Max. Insertion Loss |
dB |
1.5 |
Min. Return Loss |
dB |
50 60 |
Max. Optical Power (Continuous Wave) |
mW |
50 |
Fiber Length Tolerance |
% |
± 10 or specified |
Operating Temperature |
℃ |
- 5 to + 70 |
Storage Temperature |
℃ |
- 40 to + 85 |
Corresponding Fiber Type |
- |
Nufern 460 HP Fiber for 488 nm or 532 nm Nufern 630 HP Fiber for 635 nm |
Package Dimensions

product description
The Singlemode Patchcord Series is designed to provide superior performance in fiber optic applications where signal integrity and reliability are crucial. Here's a breakdown of its key features and their benefits:
Excellent Environmental Stability: This feature ensures that the patchcord performs consistently regardless of temperature fluctuations or other environmental changes. It's particularly important for applications where the equipment may be subjected to varying conditions.
High Return Loss: A high return loss (typically specified as ≥50 dB) means that very little light is reflected back towards the source. This reduces the risk of干扰 and improves the signal-to-noise ratio, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity in sensitive applications like fiber lasers and test instrumentation.
Low Insertion Loss: With a low insertion loss (often ≤0.3 dB), the patchcord ensures that the signal power is maintained as it travels through the connection. This is crucial for applications where signal strength is critical, as it minimizes the power loss that can degrade signal quality.
Low Polarization Dependence: This characteristic indicates that the patchcord performs equally well regardless of the polarization state of the light passing through it. This is important in applications where maintaining the polarization properties of the light is necessary for optimal performance.
These features make the Singlemode Patchcord Series ideal for use in fiber lasers, where high power and precise control over the light beam are required, as well as in test and measurement instrumentation, where accurate and reliable signal transmission is essential. The patchcords are also likely to be compatible with singlemode fibers, which are used in most high-speed and high-performance applications due to their ability to transmit light over long distances with minimal distortion.