FC Fiber Optic Adapter
The FC Fiber Optic Adapter is a high-quality, durable adapter that is designed to connect two FC fiber optic cables. It is commonly used in telecommunications, data centers, and other applications where a reliable and versatile fiber optic connection is required.
Description
FC Fiber Optic Adapter: Reliable Connectivity for Your Network
Features:
- Low insertion loss and high back reflection
- Precision alignment for optimal signal transmission
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Easy to install and use
- Available in a variety of configurations to meet your needs
Applications:
- Telecommunications
- Data centers
- Military and aerospace
- Industrial automation
- Medical
- And more!
Specifications:
Parameter | Value |
Connector type | FC |
Ferrule type | PC or APC |
Mode |
Singlemode or multimode
|
Wavelength |
850nm, 1310nm, or 1550nm
|
Insertion loss | < 0.5dB |
Back reflection | > 60dB |
Operating temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Storage temperature | -55°C to +125°C |
Benefits of Using FC Fiber Optic Adapters:
- Low insertion loss and high back reflection: The FC Fiber Optic Adapter features low insertion loss and high back reflection, which ensures that your signal is transmitted with minimal loss and distortion.
- Precision alignment: The adapter’s precision alignment ensures that the two fiber cores are perfectly aligned, which further minimizes signal loss and optimizes signal transmission.
- Durable construction: The adapter is made of high-quality materials and is designed to withstand harsh environments.
- Easy to install and use: The adapter is easy to install and use, even for those with no prior experience with fiber optics.
- Versatile: The adapter is available in a variety of configurations to meet your specific needs.
How to Choose the Right FC Fiber Optic Adapter
When choosing an FC Fiber Optic Adapter, it is important to consider the following factors:
- Connector type: The most common connector types are FC/PC and FC/APC. FC/PC connectors have a flat polished ferrule, while FC/APC connectors have an angled polished ferrule. FC/APC connectors are more resistant to back reflection, so they are a good choice for applications where signal loss is critical.
- Ferrule type: The ferrule is the part of the connector that houses the fiber core. The most common ferrule types are PC and APC. PC ferrules have a flat polished end, while APC ferrules have an angled polished end. APC ferrules are more resistant to back reflection, so they are a good choice for applications where signal loss is critical.
- Mode: The mode of the fiber refers to the number of light paths that can travel through the fiber. Singlemode fiber supports one light path, while multimode fiber supports multiple light paths. Singlemode fiber is typically used for longer distances, while multimode fiber is typically used for shorter distances.
- Wavelength: The wavelength of the light that will be transmitted through the fiber. The most common wavelengths are 850nm, 1310nm, and 1550nm.
- Insertion loss: The amount of signal loss that occurs when the two connectors are mated. A lower insertion loss is better.
- Back reflection: The amount of light that is reflected back from the connector. A higher back reflection is better.
- Operating temperature: The range of temperatures that the adapter can operate in.
- Storage temperature: The range of temperatures that the adapter can be stored in.
The FC Fiber Optic Adapter is a versatile and reliable adapter that is well-suited for a wide variety of applications. With its low insertion loss, high back reflection, precision alignment, and durable construction, the FC Fiber Optic Adapter is sure to provide you with years of trouble-free service.