DKE30SS-M25: Guide to selecting the right LC-LC OM4 fiber for reliable high-speed connections

Choosing the right fiber optic cable is crucial for high-speed devices such as the DKE30SS-M25. Using the wrong fiber type is one of the most common causes of connection problems – even if the connection appears physically correct. This guide explains LC-LC OM4 fibers, compares single-mode and multi-mode fibers, and provides a FAQ section to help avoid common selection errors.


Why fiber selection is crucial

A fiber optic connection is a complete optical system consisting of:

  1. The optical module in the device

  2. The fiber optic cable itself

  3. The plug and the end surface quality

Mismatches in any of these areas can cause the following problems:

  • No link display

  • No communication possible

  • Intermittent or unstable connections

  • Reduced signal quality or transmission range

Choosing the right fiber ensures reliable operation.


Optical design of the DKE30SS-M25

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The DKE30SS-M25 uses:

  • LC fiber optic connectors

  • Multimode SR-class optical modules

  • Operating wavelength 850 nm

This requires a cable that meets the following criteria:

  • Multimode fiber + LC connector + OM4 bandwidth

Therefore, the official recommendation is:
LC-LC OM4 multimode fiber optic cable

Performance note: At a wavelength of 850 nm with OM4 fiber, the maximum transmission distance of the DKE30SS-M25 is 300 meters.. The actual range can be affected by the number of connectors, the fiber quality, and the overall loss of the connection.


Understanding “LC-LC OM4”

LC-LC: Connector type

  • LC (Lucent Connector) is a small form factor connector commonly used with SFP, SFP+ and SFP28 modules.

  • Features: 1.25 mm ferrule, locking mechanism, high port density.

  • "LC-LC" means LC connectors on both ends, ensuring direct compatibility with DKE30SS-M25 ports.

  • Important: LC only indicates the connector type; it does not say whether the fiber is single-mode or multi-mode.

OM4: Multimode fiber standard
OM4 is a high-bandwidth multimode fiber standard optimized for short-range high-speed connections.

Characteristic OM4 multimode fiber
Core/Mantle 50/125 µm
Optimized wavelength 850 nm
bandwidth ≥ 4700 MHz·km
Jacket color Aqua&
Typical use 10G/25G/40G/100G short-range connections

OM4 ensures stable communication for SR-class optical modules with sufficient system reserves for high-speed data center connections.


Singlemode vs. multimode fiber

A common misconception is that single-mode fibers are "better". The truth is:

Characteristic Singlemode (OS2) Multimode (OM4)
Core diameter 9/125 µm 50/125 µm
Optimized wavelength 1310/1550 nm 850 nm
Typical use Long-haul, carrier networks Short-haul, data center
Cost & energy Higher Lower, more efficient for short distances

Single-mode fibers are suitable for long-distance transmissions, while in short-distance data center environments Multimode OM4 is the optimal choice is.


FAQ: Common mistakes when selecting fibers for DKE30SS-M25

Q1: Can LC-LC OS2 single-mode fiber be used instead of OM4?
No. The DKE30SS-M25 uses multimode SR modules at 850 nm. Singlemode OS2 has a smaller core and the wrong wavelength – the connection will fail, even if the connectors fit.

Q2: Can single-mode fiber be used via FC-LC patch cables or adapters?
No. Adapters only change the plug type. They do not convert single-mode fiber into multi-mode fiber.. A physical connection is not enough – no signal, no communication.

Q3: Can SC-LC or FC-LC cables be used instead of LC-LC?
Not recommended. DKE30SS-M25 ports are LC. Adapters add ~0.2–0.5 dB loss and can cause reflections, which can be problematic for high-speed connections.

Q4: Can OM3 fiber be used instead of OM4?
OM3 works well at very short distances, but OM4 offers:

  • Higher bandwidth reserve
  • Improved tolerance to aging and loss
  • More stable high-speed connections
Therefore OM4 is the officially recommended standard for DKE30SS-M25.

F5: If the connector fits, is the fiber correct?
No. A physical connection does not guarantee optical compatibility. A connection will only work if:

  1. Optical modules are identical (SR Multimode vs. LR Singlemode)
  2. Fiber types match (OM4 vs. OS2)
  3. Connector type and end surface quality are correct

How to identify the right fiber

Check before installation:

  • Cable marking: OM4 50/125 LC-LC
  • Jacket color: Aqua
  • Connector type: LC at both ends
  • Fiber type: Multimode

installation & Maintenance tips:

  • Minimum bending radius: Avoid tight bends. Normally ≥ 10× cable diameter.
  • Dust protection: Attach dust caps to unused plugs.

Avoid cables labelled as OS2, Singlemode, SC, FC or "Universal Fiber".


Quick checklist for troubleshooting

  1. Check cables: Is the jacket aqua? Is it marked OM4 50/125?
  2. Check the connector: LC at both ends? Are the end surfaces clean and dust-free? (Inspect with a fiber microscope if necessary)
  3. Check device: Is the optical module on the counterpart multimode SR? No mixing with single mode.
  4. Simplify the test: Connect directly with a new LC-LC OM4 cable to eliminate existing cables/adapters.
  5. Check distance: Total length ≤ 300 m maximum distance.

Official fiber recommendation

For optimal performance, use:
LC-LC OM4 multimode fiber optic cable (50/125 µm)

Other fiber types may lead to connection problems or unstable communication despite a physical connection.


conclusion

The DKE30SS-M25 is designed for high-speed multimode transmissions over short distances (up to 300 m). Selecting the right fiber is crucial for reliable communication and preventing outages.

Note: Physical connection ≠ optical compatibility. Choose the correct fiber from the start and follow the installation guidelines.

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