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Adapter SC Duplex OS2 metal housingOverview of the different fiber optic couplers
We offer a wide array of fiber optic connector types, each tailored to specific applications and transmission prerequisites. The selection of an optimal connector hinges on factors encompassing transmission velocity, environment particulars, and cabling architecture.
Some common variations include:
- LC (Lucent Connector): A compact, high-performance connector suitable for high packing density installations. Commonly used in data centers.
- SC (Subscriber Connector): A square-shaped connector widely used in data centers and Ethernet applications.
- E2000®: Known for its dust-proof design, making it suitable for critical applications in research and medical fields.
- MTP®/MPO (Multifiber Termination Push-On/Pull-Off): Used for high-density connections, especially in data centers and high-speed networks.
- ST (Straight Tip): A bayonet-style connector often used in older networks and industrial environments.
- FC (Ferrule Connector): Used in high-vibration environments and telecommunications applications.
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Advantages of fiber optic couplers from EFB-Elektronik
EFB-Elektronik's fiber optic couplers are expressly designed to interconnect two fiber optic connectors, ensuring uninterrupted signal transmission. These couplers find their place in patch panels, control panels, or enclosures, delivering adaptability and effortless accessibility.
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Fiber optic connector types: large selection
- SC (Subscriber Connector): A square-shaped connector widely used in data centers and Ethernet applications.
- LC (Lucent Connector): A compact, high-performance connector suitable for high packing density installations. Commonly used in data centers.
- ST (Straight Tip): A bayonet-style connector often used in older networks and industrial environments.
- MTP®/MPO (Multifiber Termination Push-On/Pull-Off): Used for high-density connections, especially in data centers and high-speed networks.
- FC (Ferrule Connector): Used in high-vibration environments and telecommunications applications.
- MT-RJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack): A duplex connector with both fibers in a single unit, suitable for space-constrained installations.
- E2000®: Known for its dust-proof design, making it suitable for critical applications in research and medical fields.
- DIN: Commonly used in older networking systems and industrial applications.
- MU (Miniature Unit): A small form factor connector suitable for high-density installations.
- SMA (SubMiniature version A): Originally designed for RF applications, SMA connectors can be adapted for fiber optics.
- Biconic: Used in older military applications and some test equipment.
Fiber optic couplers
- Splitter Couplers: Used for splitting a single optical signal into multiple outputs, commonly found in passive optical networks (PON).
- WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) Couplers: Enable combining or separating signals at different wavelengths on a single fiber, crucial for expanding network capacity.
- Fused Biconic Taper (FBT) Couplers: Employing heat and tension to combine optical signals, FBT couplers are reliable and cost-effective.
- Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) Couplers: Utilise lithographic techniques for precise signal distribution, offering high performance and stability.
- TAP Couplers: Used for tapping into an optical signal without disrupting the main signal flow, commonly used in network monitoring.
- Isolator Couplers: Direct light in one direction only, reducing reflections and ensuring signal integrity.
- Dual Window Couplers: Designed to work with two distinct wavelength ranges, allowing for efficient signal management.
- Mini Couplers: Compact versions suitable for space-constrained installations.
- High Power Couplers: Engineered to handle high-power optical signals without degradation.
- Variable Optical Attenuators (VOA) Couplers: Enable manual adjustment of signal strength for optimization.