The Netsys NS-LCUPC-LCUPC-DX-SM-3M is a high-performance Single-mode (OS2) Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord designed for high-density networking and telecommunications applications. At 3 meters (approx. 10 feet), this cable is the ideal length for “in-rack” or “adjacent-rack” patching, offering superior signal integrity over both short and long-distance network segments.
Key Features
OS2 Single-mode Fiber: Features a precision 9/125µm core designed for long-wavelength transmission (1310nm/1550nm). Single-mode fiber provides virtually unlimited bandwidth and much lower signal attenuation compared to multimode fiber.
LC-to-LC Duplex Connectors: Equipped with Small Form Factor (SFF) LC connectors to maximize port density on high-end switches and routers. The duplex “zipcord” design allows for simultaneous bi-directional data flow.
Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) Polish: Both blue LC connectors feature a UPC finish, ensuring an exceptionally low insertion loss (≤ 0.3dB) and a high return loss (≥ 50dB), which is critical for error-free data transmission in high-speed networks.
Versatile 3.0m Length: Perfect for connecting equipment within the same or adjacent server racks. It provides enough slack for clean routing through cable managers while avoiding the excessive bulk of longer cables.
Standard Yellow Jacket: Wrapped in the industry-standard yellow jacket for OS2 fiber, ensuring instant visual identification to prevent accidental mixing with multimode infrastructure.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Fiber Type | Single-mode OS2 (9/125µm) |
| Connectors | LC/UPC to LC/UPC (Duplex) |
| Length | 3.0 Meters (approx. 9.8 feet) |
| Jacket Color | Yellow |
| Operating Wavelength | 1310nm / 1550nm |
| Insertion Loss | ≤ 0.3 dB |
| Return Loss | ≥ 50 dB |
Best Use Case
The NS-LCUPC-LCUPC-DX-SM-3M is the preferred choice for critical 10G/40G/100G uplinks. It is most commonly used to connect SFP+ or QSFP LR (Long Reach) transceivers to fiber patch panels, facilitating high-speed backbone connections for enterprise networks, ISPs, and data centers.


























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