Ensure your network operates at peak performance with our SC/UPC Fiber Optic Attenuator Plug. This critical component is designed to precisely reduce the optical power in a fiber link, preventing receiver saturation and ensuring signal stability in high-power environments. Featuring a standard SC/UPC (Blue) interface, this male-to-female plug-style attenuator integrates seamlessly into your existing patch panels, switches, and transceivers.
Optical Network Protection: Prevents damage to sensitive optical receivers by lowering high laser power levels to safe operating ranges.
Fiber Testing & Labs: Ideal for simulating long-distance fiber runs by introducing precise dB loss during equipment testing.
CATV & Telecommunications: Used in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and cable TV networks to balance signal levels across different branches.
Data Centers: Maintains optimal signal-to-noise ratios in short-range high-speed fiber interconnects.
Standard SC/UPC Interface: Features the universal square-body "Subscriber Connector" with an Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) polish for low back-reflection.
Precision Fixed Attenuation: Available in specific dB ratings (e.g., 5dB, 10dB, 15dB) to provide consistent and reliable signal reduction.
Plug-Style Design: The compact male-to-female form factor allows for direct insertion into equipment ports without the need for extra cabling.
Durable Ceramic Ferrule: High-quality zirconia ceramic ferrules ensure precise alignment and stable performance over thousands of mating cycles.
Network Longevity: By preventing "overpowering" of your equipment, you extend the lifespan of SFP modules and transceivers.
High-Precision Performance: Offers excellent attenuation accuracy and low polarization dependent loss (PDL).
Industrial Build Quality: Designed to withstand professional environments with a rugged blue polymer housing that identifies it as a single-mode UPC component.
Connector Type: SC/UPC Male to SC/UPC Female
Fiber Type: Single Mode
Colour: Blue (Standard for UPC)
Do I need an attenuator for my home fiber?
Usually, no. However, if you are using high-power long-distance SFP modules on a very short cable run, you may need an attenuator to prevent the receiver from "blinding" itself.
What dB value should I choose?
This depends on your equipment's "Saturation Level." You should subtract your receiver's maximum input power from your transmitter's output power to find the necessary dB reduction.
Is this for Single Mode or Multi-Mode?
The blue housing indicates it is a Single Mode (UPC) component. Using this with Multi-Mode (Beige/Aqua) fiber will result in significant signal loss and poor performance.