SC-SC/UPC multimode optical fiber adapter
Purple SC/UPC to SC/UPC simplex fiber adapter of OM4 type, with 0.2dB loss.
A multimode fiber optic adapter, sometimes called a coupler, is a small device designed to connect fiber optic cables to each other or to other equipment.
This adapter enables high-precision adjustment and with precise connection allows light sources to be transmitted as much as possible and losses to be reduced as much as possible. At the same time, fiber optic adapters have low loss, good exchangeability and reproducibility.
LC-LC/UPC multimode optical fiber adapter
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Connector type: SC-SC
Number of fibers: duplex
Loss rate: ≤0.2dB
Flammability: UL94-V0
Polish type: UPC
Optical fiber type: Multimode
Persistence: ≤0.1dB
Heat tolerance during work: -25~70°C
Key and important points about multimode fiber optic adapter
Low loss rate and good durability
Good reproducibility and changeability
Excellent temperature stability
Fiber optic adapter has small size but great performance
Good protection with dust cap
Simply connect two fiber optic cables: allow two devices to communicate through a direct connection to the fiber optic line.
Adapters fill the gap between fiber optic connections
Widely used in fiber optic communication system, cable TV network, LAN & WAN, fiber optic access network and video transmission.
These fiber keystone jacks are used for connecting two SC fiber optic cables to extend the length of the cable run. The simplex adapter accepts one simplex connectors.
The fiber keystone jacks are designed to snap easily into keystone patch panels or wall plates with standard openings, which allows you to route cables through walls and provides a convenient connection to your fiber network, making it a great solution for bringing fiber to the home and office. FS provides fiber keystone jack with LC/SC/ST connectors, including Single Mode and multimode (OM3 and OM4), which have high precision and low insertion loss.
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