Single Fibre and Multi-Fibre Pigtails
Supplier: AC Photonics
Technology type: Fibre Optic Cables, Connectors and Assemblies
AC Photonics fibre pigtails feature low insertion loss, low back reflection and are extremely stable in challenging environments.
Multi-fibre pigtails are available as dual, triple, or quadruple types with several choices of packaging style to meet specific installation specifications or can be customised according to requirements.
Typical applications for fibre pigtails include collimator assemblies, WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) systems, optical switches, circulator/hybrid components, or use in the laboratory.
Fibre type can be 250 µm bare fibre, 900 µm tight buffer, or 250 µm bare fibre with protective loose tube.
Range features
A high level overview of what this range offers
- Operating wavelengths 1310 nm, 1480 nm, 1550 nm, 1310/1550 nm, 980/1550 nm, or custom
- Reflectance 0.15% typical, 0.25% maximum
- Return loss 60 dB typical, 55 dB maximum
- Fibre types include SMF-28e, SMF-28e Ultra, Corning ZBL, and HI1060
- Operating temperature range -20 to 75°C
- Packaging available in 4 different standard size options or customised
- Fibre length can be specified according to requirements
What's in this range?
All the variants in the range and a comparison of what they offer
Pigtail Type |
Operating bandwidth (nm) |
Optical power (mW) |
Angle polish (°) |
Fiber position to polish angle |
---|---|---|---|---|
Single Fibre |
+/- 30 or +/- 100 |
≤ 300 |
0, 6, 8, 9, 11 or Custom |
Single |
Multi-Fibre |
+/- 30 or +/- 100 |
≤ 300 |
0, 6, 8, 9, 11 or Custom |
Horizontal or Vertical |
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The Fibre Optics Technology Centre is the driving force behind our ability to develop solutions requiring custom fibre capabilities.
When standard components don’t suit your requirements, we will support the design and development of custom software or hardware to fit your unique needs. The facility is also experienced in running diagnostic testing, fault finding and modification of components.
So, whether you need to analyse the performance of your optical components or understand your current power levels, our highly trained team of engineers are on hand.