ProLink PL-LC-LC-OM3-5 — Fiber Optic Jumper Cord, LC-LC Duplex, OM3, 5 M
The ProLink PL-LC-LC-OM3-5 is a 5 meter duplex multimode OM3 fiber optic jumper with LC-to-LC connectors, precision ceramic ferrules, low insertion loss, and high return loss, designed for data center, enterprise, and telecom multimode optical links requiring reliable connectivity.
Description
ProLink PL-LC-LC-OM3-5 — 5 m OM3 LC-LC Multimode Fiber Jumper (Duplex)
Key Features:
LC-to-LC Duplex Connectors — Standard LC duplex terminations on both ends for seamless connectivity with LC-equipped equipment and patch panels (common in modern networks).
OM3 Multimode Fiber (50/125 µm) — Laser-optimized multimode fiber for high-bandwidth, high-speed links over typical structured cabling distances.
5 Meter Length — Perfect for medium-distance patching between racks, closets, and distribution frames.
Precision Zirconia Ferrules — 1.25 mm ceramic ferrules ensure accurate fiber alignment with low insertion loss and high return loss for stable signal performance.
Duplex Cable Design — Two optical fibers support simultaneous transmit and receive channels for full-duplex optical communication.
Aqua Jacket Standard — Typical OM3 multimode fiber color for easy identification within structured cabling setups.
Technical Highlights:
Brand: ProLink
Model: PL-LC-LC-OM3-5
Connector Type: LC duplex (male to male)
Fiber Type: OM3 multimode (50/125 µm)
Cable Length: 5 meters
Duplex: Yes (two optical fibers)
Typical Jacket: Aqua (standard for OM3 multimode)
Performance & Connectivity:
High-Bandwidth Support — OM3 multimode fiber is suited for 10 Gigabit Ethernet and other high-speed multimode data protocols over structured cabling distances, delivering strong performance in enterprise and data center networks.
Reliable Optical Transmission — Precision ferrules and quality manufacturing help maintain consistent signal quality with minimal attenuation and reflection across each fiber core.
Standard LC Interface — Works with LC ports on switches, routers, SFP/SFP+ transceivers, media converters, and fiber patch panels — the current standard for most modern fiber-optic equipment.








