Overview

The Avago HFBR4531-4533 Jumper is a critical component in fiber optic communication systems, designed to provide reliable connectivity between devices. This jumper is part of Avago’s high-quality product line, ensuring optimal performance and durability.

Technical Specifications

Key Features:

Fiber Type: LC Duplex
Cable Length: 0.5 meters (1.64 feet)
Connector Type: LC/UPC
Insertion Loss: ≤ 0.2 dB
Return Loss: ≥ 35 dB
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +70°C
Weight: 20 grams

Compatibility

The HFBR4531-4533 Jumper is compatible with a wide range of fiber optic systems, including Ethernet networks and telecommunications equipment. Its LC/UPC connectors ensure low insertion loss and high return loss, making it suitable for applications requiring high signal integrity.

Applications

This jumper finds application in various fields:
1. Data Centers: Used to connect switches, routers, and other networking devices.
2. Telecommunications: Essential for maintaining high-speed data transmission in telecom networks.
3. Fiber Optic Testing: Utilized in testing setups to ensure network performance and reliability.

Benefits

High Performance: Ensures minimal signal loss, enhancing data transmission quality.
Durability: Built with robust materials to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Ease of Use: Designed for quick installation and easy handling.

Installation Tips

1. Clean Connectors: Always clean the connectors before mating to prevent dust or contamination from causing signal degradation.
2. Proper Handling: Avoid bending the cable excessively to maintain its integrity.
3. Secure Connections: Ensure that the connectors are fully seated to avoid loosening over time.

Conclusion

The Avago HFBR4531-4533 Jumper is an indispensable component in modern fiber optic networks, offering high performance and reliability. Its compatibility with various systems makes it a versatile choice for networking professionals. By following proper installation and maintenance practices, this jumper can significantly enhance the efficiency of your optical communication setup.