Description
The MT-RJ is collectively referred to as the MT series connector, and the MT series connectors are connected to the guide pins (also known as PIN pins) through two guide holes with a diameter of 0.7mm on the left and right sides of the plug end face. MT-RJ is generally a two core design, with a compact design that allows for a large number of cores and a small volume. It is widely used in environments that require high-density integrated fiber optic circuits during the wiring process, as well as in the internal connection applications of FTTX, 40/100G SFP, SFP+ and other transceiver equipment.
MTRJ to MTRJ Patch Cord Features
- MT-RJ connector can be male and female, easy to install, male is with pin, female with hole
- Using precision formed MTRJ ferrule
- Material meets UL 94V-0 standard
- Compliant with ROHS
- Precision guide needle design with extremely high alignment
- MTRJ patch cords complies with TIA, EIA, Telcodia, and IEC standards
Specification
| Connector type | MTRJ (MT-RJ) | |
| Cable diameter | ¢0.9mm、¢2.0mm、¢3.0mm | |
| Fiber type | Single mode, multi-mode | |
| Fiber count | 2 cores | |
| Insertion loss | SM≤0.20dB, MM≤0.30dB | |
| Return loss | SM PC≥40dB, MM–NA | |
| Working temperature | -40℃to +75℃ | |
| Mechanical performance | Insertion and removal times: 500 | <0.2dB change |
| Vibration test | Frequency range: 10-55Hz, 0.75 amplitude | <0.2dB change |
| Drop test
| Fall height; 1m, number of drops: 5 times | <0.2dB change |
| Cable tension | 90N | <0.2dB change |
| Optical cable torsion | 2.0-3.0 diameter optical cable: 1.5kg-2.5kg | <0.2dB change |
| High and low temperature test | -40 ℃ to+75 ℃, 12 cycles | <0.2dB change |
| Low temperature test | -40 ℃ for 96 hours | <0.2dB change |
| High temperature test | +70 ℃ for 96 hours | <0.2dB change |
Detailed Display of MTRJ to MTRJ Patch Cord
The patch cord is a single-length cable with two MTRJ connectors pre-terminated at each end. The length can vary (e.g., 1m, 2m, etc.) and is constructed to ensure low insertion loss and high return loss, guaranteeing reliable optical signal transmission. It is made of multimode fiber (indicated by the orange jacket, a common color code for multimode). Multimode fiber is designed for short-distance data transmission, commonly used in local area networks (LANs) and internal network connections.
Both ends feature MTRJ connectors (Male to Male). The MTRJ connector is a small-form-factor, duplex fiber optic connector with a design similar to RJ45 (used in Ethernet cables), allowing for easy and secure insertion and removal. It has alignment pins for precise fiber alignment and a latch mechanism for secure connection.
The cable is covered with an orange PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) jacket, which is typical for multimode fiber optic cables. This jacket provides good protection, flexibility, and flame-retardant properties, making it suitable for indoor environments like data centers and telecommunication rooms.
It is used for connecting fiber optic equipment, such as switches, media converters, and patch panels, in data communication systems, providing a high-speed, high-bandwidth transmission medium for data, voice, and video signals.











