MTP 16 Jumper
MTP® jumpers enable smooth upgrades to higher bandwidth in data centers when paired with our trunk assemblies. Commonly deployed for cabinet-level interconnections, MTP® cables offer a more economical solution than labor-intensive on-site terminations. Designed to support high-density fiber installations, they help maximize space utilization and simplify cable organization.
MTP®-16 connectors are well-suited for 16-fiber multimode parallel optics, including 400G QSFP-DD SR8 module connections.
Note: US Conec MTP® connectors comply fully with MPO interface standards and feature patented innovations, improved mechanical accuracy, tested durability, and superior optical performance over standard MPO connectors.
MTP 16 Jumper Advantage Specifications
Connector A:US Conec MTP®-16 Female (Pinless) with Offset Key
Connector B:US Conec MTP®-16 Female (Pinless) with Offset Key
Polish Type:APC to APC
Fiber Mode:OM4 50/125μm
Wavelength:850/1300nm
Fiber Count:16 Fibers
Polarity:Type C
Cable Outside Diameter (OD):3.0mm
Cable Jacket:Plenum (OFNP)
Min. Bend Radius (Optical Fiber):7.5mm
Min. Bend Radius (Fiber Cable):20/10D (Dynamic/Static)
Connector Durability:500 times
Tensile Strength:80/240N (Long/Short Term)
Insertion Loss:0.35dB Max (0.15dB Typ.)
Return Loss:≥20dB
Attenuation at 850nm:≤2.3dB/km
Attenuation at 1300nm:≤0.6dB/km
Operating Temperature:-10 to 60°C (14 to 140℉)
Storage Temperature:-10 to 70°C (14 to 158℉)
*MTP is a registered trademark of US Conec Ltd.
MTP Jumper Cable Polarity
MTP®-16 Type C is a 16-fiber cable assembly designed with pairwise flipped polarity. In this configuration, the fibers are reversed within each adjacent pair to swap the transmit (TX) and receive (RX) positions automatically between ends. This eliminates the need for additional cross-over patch cords when connecting duplex-based equipment through structured cabling.
The connector orientation is typically key-up to key-down, but unlike Type A (straight-through), Type C modifies the internal fiber routing so each duplex channel is flipped.
MTP Jumper Cable Key Features:
Connector Type:MTP® (US Conec high-precision MPO variant)
Fiber Count:16 fibers in a single row (single-mode or multimode)
Polarity Type:Type C — Pairwise flipped mapping
Connector:MTP® 16F (male or female) compliant with IEC-61754-7-7 / TIA-604-18 (FOCIS-18)
Application:Used for parallel-to-duplex conversion via MTP®-LC cassettes, supporting transceiver types such as 400G SR8, 800G DR8, and 800G XDR8
Advantages:Maintains correct TX/RX alignment in duplex channels, reduces polarity errors in structured cabling
MTP 16 Jumper Advantage
- 100% use low-loss connectors
- Each MPO patch cord is fully tested for insertion loss & return loss, 100% tested, and batch goods are not sloppy
- Each line guarantees 3D geometric dimensions and end face integrity, imported equipment measures 3D, and dust-free workshops ensure cleanliness
- Affordable price, quality assurance, source manufacturers take both quality and price into consideration
- All materials have passed REACH/ROHS environmental protection requirements and are of export quality
- Adequate inventory, complete materials, and efficient production
- Customization of special specification MPO patch cords, fast delivery
MTP 16 Jumper SPIN-LEAF connection method
MTP 16 Jumper Application
High-speed interconnection in data centers
It is used for direct connection of 40G/100G optical modules, supports 400G high-speed transmission, and can improve wiring density and transmission efficiency. For example, 400G QSFP-DD DR4 optical modules can be directly connected through MPO/MTP-8 multimode fiber jumpers.
High-density wiring scenarios
In the backbone wiring of data centers, MTP/MPO trunk fiber jumpers are used in conjunction with adapter modules to achieve interconnection and cross-connection between devices, saving 45% of wiring space. Branch jumpers are used to connect devices with different rates (such as 10G and 40/100G devices).
100G/400G transmission expansion
Supports branch connection of 100G QSFP28 optical modules to 4 25G SFP28 optical modules, or interconnection of 100G CFP optical modules to another CFP.
Fiber-to-Building Applications
It is used for fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) wiring to meet the needs of high-density fiber access.
MTP 16 Jumper Test Series
MTP 16 Jumper Polarity Test Process
End face cleaning: Use special equipment to remove end face contaminants to avoid affecting the test accuracy.
Morphology detection: Analyze the end face microstructure through 3D imaging technology to detect surface roughness, scratches and other defects.
Insertion loss test: Measure the contact loss between the fiber end face and the connector ferrule to evaluate the signal transmission quality.
Polarity verification: Confirm the correspondence between the number of fiber cores and the connector guide hole to prevent communication failure caused by wrong connection.
MTP 16 Jumper Test Key Indicators
Cleaning efficiency: It must reach more than 98% to ensure that there are no residual stains on the end face.
Detection accuracy: The resolution of 3D morphology detection must be less than 1.5μ, and the insertion loss error must be controlled within 0.3dB.
Test time: It takes about 10 seconds to detect a single fiber core of a 12-core MPO jumper, and the overall test takes about 2 minutes.
MTP 16 Jumper cable Test Common Problems
Pollution sensitivity: Tiny particles on the end face will cause increased loss, and non-contact cleaning methods are required to protect the end face.





































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