Fiber Optic Connectors
All fiber optic connectors supplied by Elite Electronics meet or exceed the
performance requirements of
the most current versions of
ANSI/TIA/EIA‑568B.3 (Optical
Fiber Cabling Components Standard) and Telcordia GR-326 (Generic
Requirements for Singlemode Optical Connectors & Jumper Assemblies).
Each fiber optic connector family has supporting performance data based on
accepted industry testing procedures specified by the most current version of ANSI/TIA/EIA-455B
(Standard Test
Procedure for Standard Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors,
Connecting & Terminating Devices, and Other Components).
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Typical Fiber Optic Connector
Types |
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Connector Style |
Description
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Biconic |
Used in singlemode and
multimode assemblies. An early connector design that is rarely used
today. |
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D4 |
Used in singlemode and
multimode assemblies. A keyed, threaded connector that is rarely used
today. |
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FC
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Used in singlemode and
multimode assemblies. Used in both computer networks and
telecommunications applications. |
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FDDI |
Used in multimode
assemblies for computer networks; Always a duplex (2-fiber) assembly;
Bodies are made of plastic with plastic or ceramic ferrules.
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LC |
Used in singlemode and
multimode connector, adapters and associated components. The LC is a
small form factor (SFF) connector that is ideal for high-density
applications. |
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MIL-Spec |
Generally used in
multimode assemblies;. Made of aluminum or stainless steel; Available
for multiple fiber cables. |
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MPO/MPT |
The MPO is a
multi-fiber connector suitable for high-density backplane and printed
circuit board (PCB) applications for data and telecom systems. MPO/MPT
connectors offer up to 12-times the density of standard fiber optic
connectors that results in significant space and cost savings. |
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MTRJ
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Used in singlemode and
multimode connector, adapters and associated components. The MTRJ is a
small form factor (SFF) connector that uses a standard RJ-45 telephone
plug interface providing a reliable and robust latching mechanism. The
duplex ferrule concept is ideal for high-density applications. MTRJ
adapters occupy the same space as a simplex SC adapter and meet the
ANSI/TIA/EIA requirements. |
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MU |
MU connectors are
small form factor (SFF) connectors that provide superior singlemode or
multimode optical performance. MU connectors are approximately half the
size of a standard SC connector and feature a push-pull SC latching
mechanism. In addition, MU connectors are feature low insertion losses,
long-term reliability; and, repeatable performance characteristics. |
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SC
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Used in singlemode and
multimode assemblies. Used in both computer networks and
telecommunications. Bodies are plastic with ceramic ferrules. Their
small size allows them to be densely packed in patch panels and
enclosure. |
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SMA |
Used in multimode
assemblies. Rarely used today. |
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SMC |
The SMC connector is
currently under consideration by the ANSI/TIA/EIA 604 Standards
Committee as an industry standard connector. It is designed for use
with 12-fiber optic ribbon cable and is based on the MT ferrule
incorporating many features of the ESCON connector design. Three SMC
connector configuration styles support jacketed and/or unjacketed cable
for both internal and external applications. |
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ST
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Used in singlemode and
multimode assemblies. Used in both computer networks and
telecommunications. Bodies and ferrules come in different materials,
including plastic and metal. |
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