The Core Difference:
Fiber Optic Patch Cord: A finished, double-ended cable with connectors on both ends. It's used to connect two devices or components.
Fiber Optic Pigtail: A short, single-ended cable with a connector on only one end. The other end is bare fiber, which is spliced to a permanent cable run.
Think of it like this:
A Patch Cord is like an extension cord—ready to plug and play.
A Pigtail is like a raw wire with a plug on one end—you have to splice the raw wire to your house wiring first.
How a Pigtail is Used (The Termination Point)
The pigtail is the critical link between the fragile, permanent installation and the user-friendly connection point.
How a Patch Cord is Used (The Connection)
The patch cord is what you use every day to make connections.
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