Product Details
1 core 2 core 4 core FRP Strength Member Fiber Optic FTTH Drop
Cable
1. Introduction to 1 - core, 2 - core, 4 - core FRP Strength Member
Fiber Optic FTTH Drop Cable
FTTH (Fiber - To - The - Home) drop cables with 1 - core, 2 - core,
or 4 - core and FRP (Fiber - Reinforced Plastic) strength members
are essential components in modern broadband access networks.
2. Cable Structure
- Fiber Cores:
- The number of cores (1, 2, or 4) determines the capacity for data
transmission. A single - core cable is designed for basic point -
to - point connections, such as connecting a single user device
(like a modem) to the fiber access point. For example, in a simple
home broadband setup, a 1 - core FTTH drop cable can be used to
bring the optical signal from the street cabinet directly to the
user's optical network terminal (ONT).
- A 2 - core cable provides additional capacity and flexibility. One
core can be used for data transmission in one direction (e.g.,
downstream from the service provider to the user), and the other
core can be used for upstream transmission. This configuration is
useful for applications that require more balanced bidirectional
data flow, such as in some high - speed Internet and VoIP (Voice
over Internet Protocol) services.
- The 4 - core cable offers even more versatility. It can be used to
support multiple services simultaneously or to provide redundancy.
For instance, in a smart home environment, different cores can be
allocated to transmit data for security cameras, smart home
appliances, and high - speed Internet access.
- FRP Strength Member:
- The FRP strength member is a key element of the cable structure. It
provides the necessary tensile strength to the cable. FRP is a
composite material that combines the strength of fibers (usually
glass fibers) with a polymer matrix. The strength member allows the
cable to be installed and routed without being easily damaged due
to stretching or bending forces. For example, when the cable is
being pulled through conduits or attached to the side of a building
during installation, the FRP strength member helps to maintain the
integrity of the cable and the optical fibers inside.
3. Applications
- Residential Broadband:
- These cables are the primary means of delivering high - speed
Internet, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), and VoIP services to
homes. In an FTTH deployment, the drop cable connects the
distribution point near the street to the customer's premises. The
different core configurations allow service providers to meet the
diverse needs of users. For example, a family that requires only
basic Internet access may be served with a 1 - core cable, while a
household with multiple smart devices and high - demand for video
streaming might need a 2 - core or 4 - core cable.
- Small - Business Connectivity:
- For small - scale businesses, these cables can provide reliable and
high - speed connections for data transfer, voice communication,
and access to cloud - based services. The 2 - core and 4 - core
cables are especially useful in such settings as they can support
multiple workstations and business - critical applications, such as
point - of - sale systems and video conferencing.
4. Advantages
- High - Speed Data Transmission:
- Fiber - optic technology enables extremely high - speed data
transfer. These FTTH drop cables can support data rates of up to
several gigabits per second, depending on the equipment and network
configuration. This high - speed capability is crucial for
delivering bandwidth - intensive services such as 4K and 8K video
streaming, online gaming, and large - file downloads.
- Durability and Flexibility:
- The combination of the FRP strength member and the fiber - optic
construction makes the cable durable and flexible. It can withstand
a wide range of environmental conditions, including temperature
variations, humidity, and exposure to sunlight. The cable's
flexibility also allows for easy installation in various settings,
such as along the exterior of a building or through tight conduits.
- Low Signal Loss:
- Fiber - optic cables have very low signal attenuation compared to
traditional copper cables. This means that the optical signal can
travel a relatively long distance from the service provider's
distribution point to the customer's premises with minimal loss of
signal quality. As a result, users can enjoy a more reliable and
consistent broadband service.
Company Profile
Shandong Jinyu Cable Co., Ltd. is located in Yanggu, the ancient
city of a thousand years, the capital of Dongyi and the hometown of
Wusong. It is adjacent to the Yellow River in the south, Shuicheng
in the north, the German-Shanghai Expressway in the west, the
Beijing-Kowloon High-speed Railway to the east, and the
Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through the entire territory.
The company integrates scientific research, production, and sales.
It produces power cables, high-voltage cables, overhead cables,
control cables, flame-retardant and fire-resistant cables,
low-smoke and halogen-free cables and other products. The
production equipment, complete testing equipment, dozens of
varieties and hundreds of specifications of products are sold well
at home and abroad and are trusted by users.The company adheres to
the brand strategy, exerts the advantages of the Yanggu cable
brand, and the Everbright Yanggu Yuanhui cable brand. All the staff
wholeheartedly welcome you to come to the company for guidance and
business negotiation!