Multi-core fiber Coupling Connector

A Multi-core Fiber (MCF) Coupling Connector is a high-precision optical connector engineered to align and connect multi-core optical fibers. Unlike standard single-core or MPO connectors, this advanced solution supports multiple spatial channels within a single fiber, enabling space-division multiplexing (SDM) and significantly boosting data transmission capacity.Maximize bandwidth and minimize signal loss with Fibrecross Multi-core Fiber Coupling Connectors—designed for next-gen optical communication systems.

Specifications

                                                              Multi-core fiber Coupling Connector

 4-core multi-core fiber7-core multi-core fiber
 Single ModeSmall ModelSingle ModeSmall Model
ModeFundamental ModeLP01/LP11a/LP11bFundamental ModeLP01/LP11a/LP11b
Wavelength(nm)1550155015501550
Insertion Loss(dB)< 1< 2.5< 1.5< 3
Mode Crosstalk(dB) < -18 < -15
Inter-core Crosstalk (dB)< -40< -30< -36< -25
(Typical: -45)(Typical: -34)(Typical: -42)(Typical: -30)
Package size (mm)50×6.5×450×6.5×450×6.5×450×6.5×4

                     

                                                                               Order Information

m)1550155015501550
Insertion Loss(dB)< 1< 2.5< 1.5< 3
Mode Crosstalk(dB) < -18 < -15
Inter-core Crosstalk (dB)< -40< -30< -36< -25
(Typical: -45)(Typical: -34)(Typical: -42)(Typical: -30)
Package size (mm)50×6.5×450×6.5×450×6.5×450×6.5×4

                                                       

Features

  • The device is small and easy to use

  • Fiber interface: supports LC/APC interface

  • Wavelength: supports O band and C+L band

  • Low insertion loss

Applications

  • Server‐to‐switch uplinks in boutique data centers

  • Campus building interconnects

  • Short-reach telecom drops

  • Leaf-spine architectures in hyperscale environments

  • 5G fronthaul & backhaul links

  • Submarine fiber cable

Why Choose Fibrecross Multi-core fiber Coupling Connector?

  • Industry-Leading R&D
    Our in-house optical labs ensure best-in-class attenuation, crosstalk suppression, and mechanical durability.

  • Global Compliance
    Fully RoHS, REACH, and IEC-certified for deployment in the US, EU, Japan, and beyond.

  • Custom Engineering
    From armored jackets to specialized connectorization, we tailor designs to your exact environmental and performance needs.

Multi-core fiber

FAQ About Multi Core Optical Fiber

What is a multi-core optical fiber?

A multi-core optical fiber is an advanced type of optical fiber that contains multiple independent cores within a single cladding. Each core can transmit data separately, significantly increasing the fiber’s data capacity compared to traditional single-core fibers.

How does the 7-core Fan-in/Fan-out Device for Multi-core Fiber work?

The 7-core Fan-in/Fan-out device for multi-core fiber acts as an advanced optical signal distributor. It enables the connection and signal distribution across seven fiber cores, helping to achieve better data throughput and reduced fiber footprint. By consolidating multiple cores into a single device, it provides a compact solution for complex optical networks, especially in scenarios where space and scalability are critical.

What are the applications of Multi-core Fiber Couplers?

Multi-core fiber couplers are used to combine or distribute signals across multiple fiber cores in a single optical cable. These couplers find applications in telecommunications, data centers, and industrial automation, where high data transmission rates and efficient fiber management are essential. They are particularly useful in optical networks that require high-density interconnects or the handling of multiple channels simultaneously.

What is a 4-core Fan-in/Fan-out Device for Multi-core Fiber?

A 4-core Fan-in/Fan-out device for multi-core fiber is an optical coupling component that helps manage the distribution of signals between multiple fiber cores. This device enables efficient signal routing, allowing four individual cores to be connected and distributed to various ports or applications, improving performance and reducing signal loss. It is commonly used in high-density fiber networks and data centers.

Can Multi-Core Optical Fiber be used for submarine cable applications?

Absolutely. With the proper ruggedization and armoring, our Multi-Core Fiber (MCF) is fully adaptable for submarine optical cable systems:

  • Pressure & Water-Block Protection
    We integrate high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyurethane sheathing, water-blocking gels or tapes, and central strength members to withstand deep-sea hydrostatic pressures and prevent water ingress.

  • Armoring & Mechanical Durability
    Steel wire or stranded aluminum armor layers can be applied to protect against fishing, abrasion, and bending loads encountered in seabed installation and anchor drags.

  • Repeaters & Line-Terminal Compatibility
    Our MCF maintains ultra-low attenuation (≤ 0.22 dB/km @ 1550 nm) and high core isolation (> 55 dB) across all cores, ensuring seamless integration with submarine repeaters and line-terminal equipment designed for high-fiber‐count cable.

  • Custom Fiber Counts & Jacket Designs
    Whether you need 4-, 7-, 12-core or higher counts, we tailor the cable diameter, jacketing materials, and armor layers to meet ITU-T G.654/G.655 standards—or any bespoke subsea specification.

  • Environmental & Qualification Testing
    Every submarine MCF design undergoes rigorous qualification including long-term soak tests, crush testing, and cyclic bend testing at low temperatures (down to –10 °C) to guarantee > 25-year service life.

What is the significance of MCF Fan-in/Fan-out (FIFO) in multi-core fiber networks?

MCF Fan-in/Fan-out (FIFO) devices are critical in multi-core fiber networks because they ensure efficient signal routing between multiple fiber cores while maintaining high performance. The FIFO (First In, First Out) mechanism ensures that data is transmitted in the correct order, which is essential for network integrity. These devices are widely used in high-speed optical communication systems, such as 5G networks, data centers, and high-performance computing.

Where can I learn more about multi-core optical fibers?

For technical details, refer to:

  • Research papers on optical communication (e.g.Fibrecross Blog).
  • Industry resources from companies like Corning, Sumitomo, or Furukawa Electric.
  • Standards bodies like ITU-T or IEEE for updates on SDM and fiber technologies.

If you have specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

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