Description
The MMF 50/125/500µm MIL-Spec Radiation Hard Multimode Fiber is a premium product from j-fiber's esteemed series of radiation-resistant multimode fibers. These fibers have been meticulously engineered to meet the rigorous standards set by the U.S. Military MIL-PRF-49291, ensuring their reliability in environments exposed to radiation and other harsh conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for military and aerospace applications where durability and performance are paramount. j-fiber's radiation hard multimode fibers are available in graded index configurations, offering core sizes of 50µm and 62.5µm.
The fibers are designed to maintain low attenuation changes even when exposed to radiation, ensuring consistent performance. This characteristic, combined with their high bandwidth capabilities, makes them suitable for high data rate transmissions, providing a robust solution for demanding communication needs.
The MMF 50/125/500µm fiber is compliant with the MIL-PRF-49291/1-02 specification, highlighting its superior quality and adherence to military standards. The fiber's composition of glass and glass silica, along with its optimized optical characteristics, ensures minimal signal loss and high efficiency. With a numerical aperture of 0.200 ± 0.015 at 850nm, the fiber is designed for optimal light capture and transmission, further enhancing its performance in critical applications.
MIL-Spec Radiation Hard Multimode Fiber 50/125/500µm
Specifications
| Core Diameter: | 50 um |
|---|---|
| Wavelength Range: | 850 – 1300 nm |
| Cable Length: | 1100 m |
| Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
| Type: | Multimode |
| Class: | graded index |
| Size: | 50/125 |
| Composition: | Glass & Glass Silica |
| Wavelength: | 850 & 1300 nm |
| Attenuation @ 850/1300nm: | 3.5/1.0 dB/km |
| Attenuation Uniformity @ 1300nm: | ≤ 0.2 dB |
| Transient Attenuation @ 1300nm: | ≤ 1.5 dB/km |
| OFL Bandwidth @ 850/1300nm: | 500/500 MHz·km |
| Numerical Aperture @ 850nm: | 0.200 ± 0.015 |
| Zero Dispersion Wavelength: | 1295 ≤ λ0 ≤ 1330 nm |
| Zero Dispersion Slope S0: | ≤ 0.11 ps/nm²·km |
| Macrobending Attenuation @1300nm: | ≤ 0.5 dB |
| Core Diameter: | 50 ± 3 µm |
| Core Non-Circularity: | ≤ 6.0 % |
| Core/Clad Concentricity Error: | ≤ 1.5 µm |
| Clad Diameter: | 125 ± 1 µm |
| Cladding Non-Circularity: | ≤ 2.0 % |
| Coating Diameter: | 500 ± 25 µm |
| Coating/Clad Concentricity Error: | ≤ 15.0 µm |
| Overall Coating Concentricity Ratio (OCCR): | ≥ 0.84 |
Features
- Radiation Hard Multimode Fiber: Designed to withstand radiation and harsh environments, ideal for military and aerospace applications.
- MIL-Spec Qualified: Approved by the Defense Logistic Agency (DLA) in accordance with MIL-PRF-49291/1-02 standards.
- Graded Index Configurations: Available in core sizes of 50µm and 62.5µm for versatile applications.
- Lowest Attenuation Changes: Maintains performance under radiation exposure.
- High Bandwidth: Suitable for high data rates, ensuring efficient data transmission.
- Easy Handling and Splicing: Simplifies installation and maintenance processes.
Applications
- Military Applications: Designed to withstand radiation and harsh environments, making it ideal for military use.
- Aerospace Applications: Suitable for aerospace environments where radiation resistance is crucial.
- High Data Rate Communications: High bandwidth capabilities make it suitable for high-speed data transmission.
- Radiation-Prone Environments: Specifically engineered to perform in environments with high radiation exposure.
- Harsh Environmental Conditions: Built to endure extreme conditions, ensuring reliability and performance.
- Secure Communication Systems: Ensures low attenuation changes under radiation, maintaining secure and stable communications.
- Defense Systems: Approved by the Defense Logistic Agency, making it a trusted choice for defense applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
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