Application: | Fiber Optic Cable, Most Patch Cord |
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Conductor Material: | PMMA |
Cover Material: | Nylon |
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Detail specification:
M.O.S.T.(Media Oriented Systems Transport) Standard was made by European 16 major carmakers together in 2000 . The standard specified the plastic fiber optic as data transmission medium , mainly support the entertainment information application , thereby the transfer speed of the car information up to 900Mbit/s. M.O.S.T.(Media Oriented Systems Transport) connects stereo , television, global positioning system and vehicle telephone device to from LAN. In the short distance data transmission, industrial automation area , especially in the possession of the security aspects of the information and entertainment features become more important.
Optical Fiber Cable for Car Most System
Features:
--Light, save automobile wiring space
--Data keep away from electromagnetic interferences
--High rate of data transmission, big data, MOST25 standard data rate is 25Mbps.
--Transmit synchronous data,asynchronous data and control data
--Plug and Play mechanism
--Connection multimedia devices
Application
--Digital radio broadcasts
--The TV display
--An interactive safety system
--GPS navigator system
--Multimedia entertainment system
Specification
Item | Specification | Unit | |
Plastic Optical Fiber | Core Material | Polymethyl Methacrylate | - |
Cladding Material | Fluroresin | - | |
Core Refractive Index | 1.49 | - | |
Cladding Refractive Index | 1.41 | - | |
Refractive Index Type | Step Index | - | |
Numerical Aperture | 0.5 | - | |
Core Diameter | 980±60 | μm | |
Cladding Diameter | 1000±60 | μm | |
1st Jacket | Material | Nylon | - |
Diameter | 1.51±0.05mm | mm | |
Color | Black | - | |
2nd Jacket | Material | Nylon | - |
Diameter | 2.3±0.1mm | mm | |
Color | Orange | - | |
Unit weight | 4 | g/m | |
Certification | ISO9001,RoHS,REACH | - |