MPO fiber breakout cables offered in OM3, OM4, OM5 models

ShowMeCables' new MPO fiber breakouts are available off-the-shelf with multiple fiber grade and jacket options.

Connectivity solutions supplier ShowMeCables, an Infinite Electronics brand, has launched a new line of Multi-Fiber Push On (MPO) breakout cables that allow for the re-distribution of various optical fibers to individual devices without additional networking equipment.

The new MPO fanout cables are offered in OM3 and OM4 models with 8 or 24 fibers, and an OM5 version with 8,12 or 24 fibers.

The cables are offered with MPO to LC and MPO to SC breakouts, and feature riser and LSZH-rated jackets. There is also a flexible boot option available with LC connectors that bends up to 90-degrees without signal interruption.

“By offering these new breakout cables in stock and with expanded styles and features, we are in the unique position to meet our customers’ needs and do it quickly,” said Paul Hospodar, Product Line Manager at ShowMeCables.

The new cables are offered in lengths from 0.5- to 10-meter lengths, and are suitable for applications including data communications, mobility/wireless infrastructure, military/aerospace, harsh environments, industrial networking, transportation, security and oil/gas plant infrastructure.

ShowMeCables’ MPO fiber breakout cables are currently in stock and available for same-day shipping. For inquiries, call the supplier at +1-888-519-9505.

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