MPO/MTP Loopback
MPO/MTP Loopback is a passive device designed to connect the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) ports of an MTP/MPO transceiver. It is commonly used for testing and troubleshooting optical networks, as well as for applications such as optical signal loopback and network redundancy.
Description
Data Center MPO/MTP Loopback for Optimal Performance
Features:
- Easy to use: Simply connect the MPO/MTP Loopback to the MPO/MTP transceiver module and power on the transceiver.
- Cost-effective: A more affordable solution for testing MPO/MTP transceivers and fiber optic links compared to using optical power meters and light sources.
- Versatile: Can be used to test a variety of MPO/MTP transceivers, including 40G BASE-SR4, 100G BASE-SR4, and 120G BASE-LR4.
- Durable: Made with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.
Applications:
- Testing MPO/MTP transceivers: Verify the functionality of the transceiver’s TX and RX ports.
- Troubleshooting fiber optic links: Isolate faults in the fiber optic link.
- Monitoring fiber optic link performance: Regularly monitor the performance of the fiber optic link to ensure optimal performance.
Common Parameters:
Parameter | Value |
Fiber Type | SMF or MMF |
Fiber Connector |
MPO/MTP Female
|
Insertion Loss | < 0.5 dB |
Return Loss | > 15 dB |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
MPO/MTP Loopback is an essential tool for anyone who works with MPO/MTP fiber optic networks. It is easy to use, affordable, and versatile, making it a valuable addition to any toolkit.