ST / PC Fiber Optic To Ethernet Adapter Singlemode Fiber Optic Coupler With Red Hat
   
   
  Features:
   	- High precious dimension;
  	- Low insertion loss;
  	- Good repeatability and interchangeability;
  	- Good environmental stability.
  
   
  Application:
   	- Optical instrumentation network
  	- Optical fiber communcation network,data transmission,
  	- test equitments,LAN,CATV.
  	- Optical broadband process network
  	- CATV syetem ;
  	- Adapter docking
  
   
  Specification:
   
   	 		 			 			 				 					 						| rameter |  						Unit |  						LC, SC, FC, MU, ST, SC-ST, FC-ST, FC-SC, |  						MTRJ |  						E2000 |  					  					 						| SM |  						MM |  						SM |  						MM |  						SM |  					  					 						| PC |  						UPC |  						APC |  						PC |  						PC |  						UPC |  						PC |  						PC |  						APC |  					  					 						| Insertion Loss (Typical) |  						dB |  						≤0.3 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.3 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.3 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.3 |  						≤0.3 |  					  					 						| Return Loss |  						dB |  						≥45 |  						≥50 |  						≥60 |  						≥30 |  						≥45 |  						≥50 |  						≥35 |  						≥55 |  						≥75 |  					  					 						| Exchangeability |  						dB |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.2 |  					  					 						| Repeatability |  						dB |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.2 |  						≤0.2 |  					  					 						| Durability |  						Time |  						>1000 |  						>1000 |  						>1000 |  					  					 						| Operating Temperature |  						℃ |  						-40~75 |  						-40~75 |  						-40~75 |  					  					 						| Storage Temperature |  						℃ |  						-45~85 |  						-45~85 |  						-45~85 |  					  				 			  			 |  		
 	 
   
  Ordering Information:
   	- For example:ST/PC-MM-SX-Yellow hat
  	- Connector type: FC,SC,LC,ST,MPO,MTRJ,MU,E2000,D4,DIN,SMA
  	- Ferrule end-face: PC,UPC,APC
  	- Core type: Single-mode(SM:9/125μm), multimode(MM:50/125μm or 62.5/125μm)
  	- Appearance: with ear type, no ear type;
  	- Material: copper alloy, zinc alloy, plastic.
  
   
   
  