ODLC AARC Outdoor Fiber Cable Assembly
ODLC AARC connectors are used in harsh environment applications where the optical interface needs to be protected from rain, snow and dirt. They can be found in outside plant (OSP) cables, headend termination to fiber rack systems and within buildings for FTTH or 3G/4G/5G wireless base station connectivity. These assemblies are factory-terminated and available in plug or receptacle configurations.
ODMC
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Amphenol’s harsh environment AARC plug and receptacle assemblies are available in 2 fiber and 4 fiber configurations. They feature LC duplex singlemode connectors in rugged, waterproof metal housings. They are ideal for FTTA (Fiber-to-the-Antenna) and wireless base station remote radio applications.
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ODLC
ODLC is an optical film that is coated on the surface of a fiber-optic cable. It is a great solution for providing additional protection to the optical interfaces in harsh environments, such as those exposed to rain, snow, dirt, and other environmental elements. In addition to its protective properties, ODLC also enhances the performance of the optical interface.
ODLC is available as plug or receptacle assemblies in factory-terminated lengths starting at 1 meter and as pigtails (jumpers). It is commonly used for 3G/4G/5G wireless base station remote radio units and Fiber-to-the-Antenna applications FTTA. This rugged connector system provides superior optical performance with LC-style 1.25mm standard ferrules in sealed metal housings that protect the interface from environmental contaminants.
Clearfield
Clearfield designs, manufactures and distributes fiber management and protection solutions for communications networks. The company’s products include copper assemblies, cassettes, box enclosures, frames, microduct, terminals, vault inserts, pedestal inserts, and more. Clearfield’s products are used by ILECS, CLECs, MSO/cable TV companies, utilities, municipalities and enterprise customers for FTTX, NG-PON2, and FTTH applications.
The company’s latest innovation is the SeeChange Terminal, a hardened connector system that improves network performance and saves operators time and resources. It is designed to help address challenges Fiber Optic assemblies in deploying fiber broadband and 5G networks. The company also introduced a CraftSmart OSP enclosure that reduces costs and speeds up deployments. These innovations are likely to support the company’s top line in the coming quarter.
Clearfield is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has two reportable segments, Clearfield and Nestor Cables. The company’s Clearfield segment focuses on designing, manufacturing and selling fiber protection products while its Nestor Cables segment focuses on providing fiber optic solutions. Clearfield’s fiber protection products are based on the FieldShield technology. The product platform is built for scalable fiber deployment and craft-friendly operation, and includes the CraftSmart OSP enclosure system and FiberDeep fiber optic cable assemblies. These products are designed to improve the reliability of broadband networks and meet the evolving needs of end-customers. They are manufactured using bend insensitive fiber and pre-terminated at the factory for optimal performance.