GYFC8Y53 FRP CSM Double Sheath Aerial Installation Figure-8 Self-Supporting Optical Cable
GYFC8Y53
FRP CSM Double Sheath Aerial Installation Optical Fiber Cable
Figure-8 Self-supporting

Application
High tensile resistance High crush resistance
Semi-dry core design, easy for installation and splice
Self-supporting aerial installation
Characteristics
Here’s a detailed summary of the fiber optic cable specifications based on your input:
Fiber Types and Attenuation/Performance:
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G.652.D and G.655 (Single-Mode Fibers):
- G.652.D: A commonly used single-mode fiber suitable for general-purpose applications.
- G.655: Non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber, designed for high-capacity, long-distance transmission with more control over dispersion.
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Multimode Fibers:
- 50/125 µm and 62.5/125 µm are multimode fibers used for short-distance, high-speed data transmission in local area networks (LANs), with specific attenuation and bandwidth characteristics.
Attenuation:
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At 850 nm:
- 50/125 µm: ≤3.0 dB/km
- 62.5/125 µm: ≤3.0 dB/km
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At 1300 nm:
- 50/125 µm: ≤1.0 dB/km
- 62.5/125 µm: ≤1.0 dB/km
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At 1310 nm:
- G.652.D: ≤0.36 dB/km
- G.655: ≤0.40 dB/km
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At 1550 nm:
- G.652.D: ≤0.22 dB/km
- G.655: ≤0.23 dB/km
Bandwidth (Data Transfer Capacity):
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At 850 nm:
- 50/125 µm: ≥500 MHz·km
- 62.5/125 µm: ≥200 MHz·km
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At 1300 nm:
- 50/125 µm: ≥1000 MHz·km
- 62.5/125 µm: ≥600 MHz·km
Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD):
- Individual Fiber: Both G.652.D and G.655 fibers have a polarization mode dispersion value of ≤0.20 ps/√km.
- Design Link Value (M=20, Q=0.01%): Both G.652.D and G.655 fibers have ≤0.1 ps/√km.
Technical Data for Cable Construction:
This section details the physical and mechanical properties of the fiber optic cables with various fiber counts and configurations:
- Fiber Count Options: 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 24 fibers.
Loose Tube and Cable Characteristics: