Optical Distribution Frame
$41.1
$76.04
Optical Distribution FrameOptical Distribution Frame is a framework used in telecommunications to manage optical fiber cables, connectors, and splices. It serves as a central point for organizing, terminating, and interconnecting fiber optic cables within a network.Optical Distribution Features and BenefitsMultiple adapter options Fits standard 19” racks 45° open working angle Up to 48 fiber in 1UOptical Distribution Frame ApplicationsIndoor applications Data centers Telecommunication networks Premise Data communication Optical Distribution FrameOptical Distribution Frame (ODF)Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) Specifications:Size and Design: ODFs come in various sizes, ranging from small wall-mounted units to large floor-standing cabinets. They are designed to accommodate different numbers of fiber-optic cables and connectors based on the specific requirements of the network.Modularity: ODFs are often modular, allowing for easy expansion or reconfiguration of the fiber optic network as needed. Modules can include patch panels, splice trays, and cable management components.Connector Types: ODFs support various types of fiber optic connectors, such as SC (Subscriber Connector), LC (Lucent Connector), ST (Straight Tip), and MTP/MPO (Multi-Fiber Push-On/Pull-Off), depending on the network’s needs.Cable Management: They feature cable management systems to organize and route incoming and outgoing fiber optic cables neatly, minimizing the risk of damage or tangling.Splicing Capacity: ODFs may include splice trays or enclosures to accommodate fiber optic splices, allowing technicians to join optical fibers. Distribution Frame Applications:Telecommunications Networks: ODFs are commonly used in telecommunications networks, including telephone networks, internet service provider (ISP) networks, and cable television networks, to manage the distribution of optical signals.Data Centers: In data centers, ODFs are used to connect various networking equipment, such as switches, routers, and servers, using fiber-optic cables for high-speed data transmission.Enterprise Networks: Large enterprises and organizations use ODFs to establish reliable and high-performance internal communication networks, connecting different departments and locations.Industrial Applications: ODFs find applications in industrial environments, such as manufacturing plants and utilities, where robust and dependable communication infrastructure is essential for monitoring and control systems. Optical Distribution Frame Advantages:Improved Organization: ODFs provide a structured and organized way to manage fiber optic cables, connectors, and splices, reducing the risk of cable congestion and simplifying maintenance tasks.Ease of Troubleshooting: With cables neatly organized and labeled within the ODF, technicians can quickly identify and troubleshoot connectivity issues, minimizing downtime and disruption to services.Scalability: ODFs are designed to be scalable, allowing for easy expansion or modification of the fiber optic network as the demand for bandwidth increases or network requirements change.Protection: ODFs offer physical protection to fiber optic cables and connectors, shielding them from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and mechanical stress, which can degrade signal quality and reliability.Space Efficiency: By consolidating multiple fiber optic cables and connectors into a centralized ODF, valuable rack or floor space is optimized, especially in crowded data center environments.
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