LC-ST OM3 SX Fiber Optic Patch Cord
LC-ST OM3 Simplex Patch Cord

LSZH Fiber Optic Patch Cord MM (OM3) 50/125 (LC-UPC/ST-UPC) Simplex (3.0 mm)

Part Number: FLPCO3sX-LC-000-ST-LS

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Overview
Features
Applications
Specifications
FAQs

Overview

LC-ST OM3 SX patch cord is a simplex multimode fiber optic cable designed for connecting modern LC-based equipment with ST-based legacy or industrial fiber systems.

It uses LC connectors on one side and ST connectors on the other with OM3 multimode fiber (50/125 µm), providing reliable low-loss optical transmission for enterprise and telecom networks.

Features

  • LC to ST connector configuration
  • OM3 multimode fiber (50/125 µm)
  • Simplex design for single fiber transmission
  • Low insertion loss (≤0.3 dB typical)
  • High return loss
  • Supports high-bandwidth applications
  • LSZH / PVC jacket options
  • Excellent compatibility with mixed network systems

Applications

  • Data centers
  • Telecommunication systems
  • Industrial fiber networks
  • LAN and structured cabling
  • Fiber patch panels and switches

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Model LC-ST OM3 SX
Fiber Type OM3 Multimode (50/125 µm)
Mode Simplex
Connector Type LC to ST
Insertion Loss ≤ 0.3 dB
Return Loss ≥ 35 dB
Jacket Type LSZH / PVC
Operating Temperature -20°C to +70°C

FAQs

What is LC-ST OM3 simplex patch cord used for?
It is used for connecting LC-based network equipment with ST-based fiber infrastructure in telecom and enterprise environments.
Does OM3 support high-speed transmission?
Yes, OM3 multimode fiber supports high-bandwidth applications such as 10G Ethernet transmission.
Why use LC to ST mixed connectors?
Mixed connectors allow integration between modern LC equipment and older ST-based network systems.