Fiber Optic Cables are wire-and-cable products that transmit signals as pulses of light through optical fibers rather than electrical conductors. They are designed to provide a stable physical pathway for optical signal delivery between compatible optical devices and interconnect points.
Within this category, products are generally distinguished by their fiber construction and overall cable design, which determine how optical fibers are organized and protected inside the cable.
- Optical signal transmission: Uses light propagation to carry information with low susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.
- Fiber-based structure: Built around one or more optical fibers with protective layers to support handling and installation.
- Interconnect compatibility: Intended for use with optical interfaces and related fiber management components.