An Optic fiber Connector terminates the end of an optic fiber cable and enables quicker conenction and disconnection. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so that light can pass. Better connectors lose very little light due to reflection or misalignment of the fibers. A variety of optical fiber connectors are available, but SC and LC connectors are the most common types of connectors on the market. Typical connectors are rated for 500–1,000 mating cycles.The main differences among types of connectors are dimensions and methods of mechanical coupling.Different connectors are required for for multimode, and for single-mode fibers.
Features:-
High Precision Ceramic Ferrule
High Precision Polymer housing
Simplex or Duplex
High Precision Nickel plated brass housing
APC Green Polymer housing with 900μm and 3mm strain relief boot
Low Insertion Loss
Low Return Loss
Ease of installation
Low cost
Reliability
Low environmental sensitivity
Ease of use
Specifications:-
Measure : ST Connector
Insertion Loss dB (Single and Multi Mode) : < 0.3
Return Loss : > 50dB UPC Style Ferrule
Pigtail Boot : 900μm black (MM) yellow (SM)
Cable Boot : 3mm black, 2mm upon request
Mating Cycle : Up to 1000 times
Ferrule Diameter : 2.5mm ± 0.001
Ferrule Tolerance Multi Mode : 126 ± 0.5μm internal
Ferrule Tolerance Multi Mode : 127 ± 0.5μm internal
Finish : Pre-radiused PC end, radius 10 to 25mm
Operating Temperture : - 40°C to + 85 °C
Meet standard : IEC61754-20 Optical Fibre Connector Interface