Showing posts with label Push-Pull LC patch cable. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

How Much Do You Know About Push-Pull Patch Cable?

It is known that fiber optic patch cables are normally named after optical connector or the fiber type, thus people can differentiate optical patch cables according to their names. Today a new fiber optic patch cable—push-pull patch cable is developed to provide high-density performance. Can you tell what this type of cable is used for? Why use push and pull to describe this patch cable? And what is the unique advantage over traditional patch cables? The following articles will provide a satisfying solution to you.
Push-Pull Patch Cable Overview
The world is marching towards big data age, and data centers are upgrading to 40/100G Ethernet and beyond, which is a goods news for users, but a real problem for network designers. In order to keep the path with customers’ requirement, network designers are supposed to put forward a cost-effective solution. Other than adding more floor space, they prefer to increase the power density of the data center. Therefore, push-pull tab patch cables are created.
push-pull-tab-patch-cords
Push-pull patch cable (or push-pull tab patch cable) is a new patch cord with a unique connector design that can help to solve the problems of finger access in high-density cabling as shown in Figure 1. Push-pull tab patch cable has the same components and internal-structure as the traditional patch cords, except a tab attached to the connector used for pushing or pulling the whole connector. With this connector design, technicians can finish the installing and removing procedures with only one hand and no additional tools are needed.
Nowadays, this high-density push-pull patch cable, with either MPO or LC connector, is widely used in 40G and 100G network cabling. LC-HD TAB fiber patch cables and MPO-HD TAB fiber patch cables are the two common types of push-pull tab patch cable available on the market. Though traditional patch cables are also popular in the data center, the push-pull tab patch cables are superior in the following aspects.
Easy Installation
It is usually difficult to disengage the traditional patch cords because its duplex latch of the patch cord often sits underneath the base of the connector above. But push-pull patch cable with this new ‘Pull’ tab design, the latch is extended out to the space in front of the connector, making it easy to pull and disengage the patch cord.
push-pull patch cable
Higher Flexibility and Adjustability
Push-pull patch cords are utilized in various specifications which can connect different generation of devices from 10Gb/s to 120Gbp/s or more. It provides safe and easy push and pull of the specific connector without affecting the other connectors around it. Additionally, the initial investment cost may be reduced for the high-density and easy-installation feature.
Space-saving
The traditional connectors often require a small vertical space above and below the adapters. While the low profile push-pull TAB patch cable, together with its pull tab, allow adapters to be stacked with absolutely no vertical space.
Conclusion
Push-pull tab patch cables with its unique connector design, provides improved accessibility, reduced installation costs and outstanding performance to meet the never-ending requirement for high-density data center applications. Fiberstore provides a full range of push-pull patch cables that will help free up space. We have simplex&duplex LC-HD patch cords, 12&24 fibers MPO-HD patch cords, MPO-LC harness cables, Push-Pull LC patch cable, providing low-loss performance for multi-mode and single mode high speed networks and improving network performance. If you have any inquiry of our products, please contact us directly.

Monday, January 25, 2016

To Push or to Pull, That Is the Question?

Push and pull usually come as the opposite side, but in the case of telecommunication field, they definitely come hand in hand. Push-Pull or Pull-Pull cables are used for greater freedom in routing allowing for smaller bend radii in some installations. Their typical applications include vent air controls and mechanical starters in aircraft. This article today will address these two cables in detail.
Mechanical Control Cables
The basic design of mechanical control cables features a moveable core, either a solid-wire or a wire-rope cable that's free to travel axially inside an outer casing or conduit. Actuation of a lever at one end of the cable assembly will produce an output force and motion at the other end. The mechanical cable is designed under two criteria, Push-Pull or Pull-Pull cables. Mechanical control cables are widely utilized in furniture, vehicles, lawn mowers, and medical devices, as well as seats in cars and planes, which have a great impact on our every day life.
Push-Pull Cables and Pull-Pull Cables Overview
Push-Pull cables are called because of the use of actuation force in both the push and the pull modes. Solid core inners or solid core cables (stiffer cable) would best suit this application however the bend radius would be larger. Push-Pull cables have a greater capacity in the tension (Pull) mode than in the compression (Push) mode. Reducing the push load minimizes a core's tendency to displace the conduit and, reduces the potential for the unsupported core outside the conduit to kink, bend, or distort. The following image shows a LCUPC-HD Duplex Singlemode Pull Tab Fiber Patch Cable.
LCUPC-HD to LCUPC-HD Duplex Singlemode Pull Tab Fiber Patch Cable
While Pull-Pull cables in most cases are more flexible and are used in the tension (Pull) mode. The design has an integral return spring maintaining the load on the cable returning it to the standby position. This spring allows the use of flexible cables allowing tighter radius. Maximum working loads should be minimum breaking load of the core plus a built in safety factor.
The Operation of Mechanical Control Cables
The function of the mechanical control cables being controlled and the routing of the cable need to be analysed. All the external variables such as load, friction, routing, stretch, length, bends, temperature, environment and contaminants, need to be addressed. Every one of the aforementioned could affect the operation of the cable. As noted above, mechanical control cable is composed of three main components, that is filaments, strands and the core. The filaments are wound together into strands, and in turn these strands are wrapped around the core, making a stable and efficient rope. These systems work by compression moving the cable in one direction while tension is able to pull it in the opposite direction. In this way the mechanical motion is possible.
Backlash

For example, Push pull cable assemblies are used to provide the mechanical motion in various systems performing a dual function that are subject to “lost Motion” between the input and the output ends when operating the cable. This loss is caused from a combination of backlash and deflection. This tolerance is evident in every cable made. Backlash is directly proportional to the total degrees of the bends in the installed cable, the clearance between the outer diameter of the core cable and the internal diameter of the conduit or casing. This will reduce the lost motion and any bending or damage to the exposed cable. The issue with many assemblies is that they are what is referred to as pull pull assemblies, and are only able to go in one direction, while these models offer multidirectional motion.
Deflection
Summary
Mechanical control cables provide a simple, lightweight, economical, and reliable way to actuate throttles, latches and a thousand other mechanisms. Push-Pull cables would be recommended for light and medium duty applications with a maximum travel (recommended) of 200mm. While Pull-Pull control cables permit the use of most standard fittings allowing for a very wide range of mounting and retaining options. Fiberstore supplies a variety of push-pull cables terminated with LC or MPO connectors like Push-Pull LC patch cable and Push-Pull MPO patch cord. For more detailed information, please send your inquiry to us.