New fiber-management system from Electro Standards Labs

April 27, 2006 - The system includes three major components: fiber cable assemblies, quick-connect cassettes, and rack-mount patch enclosures.

Electro Standards Labs (www.electrostandards.com) recently announced the availability of its Fiber Management System. The system includes three components: MTP/MPO fiber cable assemblies, quick-connect cassettes, and rack-mount patch enclosures.

The system includes singlemode and multimode fiber fan-out cables. Designed to save front-panel space and streamline fiber management, the MTP/MPO fan-out uses a 12-fiber MTP connector on one end and discrete connectors (LC, SC, FC, ST) on the breakout end.

The quick-connect cassettes breakout the 12-fiber cable inputs into standard discrete connectors. The rack-mount patch enclosure accepts up to three cassettes or adapter plates. The enclosure is 12 inches deep, 19 inches wide, and 1.75 inches high. The complete enclosure includes a tray, mounting brackets, bracket depth-adjustment screws, cable glands, cable-management spiders, OFN cable saddles, and front panel latches.

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