FC/APC To FC/APC Adapter Singlemode Simplex Rectangle Fiber Optic Coupler
FC/APC To FC/APC Adapter Singlemode Simplex Rectangle Fiber Optic Coupler Female to Female, 0.2dB insertion loss .High-precision Ceramic Sleeve Top level ceramic sleeve ensure stable optical performance.
Fiber optic adapter, sometimes also called coupler, is a small device designed to terminate or link the fiber optic cables or fiber optic connectors between two fiber optic lines.By linking two connectors precisely, fiber optic adapters allow the light sources to be transmitted at most and lower the loss as much as possible.
At the same time, fiber optic adapters have the merits of low insertion loss, good interchangeability and reproducibility.it is Widely applied in cable television network, LAN & WAN, fiber optic access network and video transmission.
- Low insertion Loss & High return loss
- Over 1000 times repeatability
- 3 year warranty and 60 days Money back
- Net 30 days payment term can be applied
The FC/APC to FC/APC fiber optic adapter is a small device that allows you to connect two fiber optic cables with FC/APC connectors. The adapter is designed to be used with single mode (SM) fiber optic cables and uses a simplex (single channel) configuration.
The FC/APC connector is a type of fiber optic connector that uses an angled physical contact (APC) design to minimize reflection and improve signal quality. The connector has a 2.5mm ferrule and is commonly used in high-speed data transmission applications.
The adapter itself is rectangular in shape and made from a durable material such as ceramic or plastic. It has two female FC/APC connectors on either end, and the interior of the adapter is designed to align and securely hold the two connector ferrules in place.
The FC/APC to FC/APC fiber optic adapter is a simple and effective way to connect two fiber optic cables with FC/APC connectors. It is commonly used in telecommunications, data centers, and other industries where high-speed data transmission is critical. The simplex configuration of the adapter means that it is designed for single-channel transmission, making it ideal for applications where high bandwidth and low signal loss are required.
Product Specification
Connector Types | FC-FC | Fiber Mode | Single mode |
---|---|---|---|
Fiber Count | Simplex | Adapter Color | Green |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.2dB | Return Loss | >50dB |
Exchangeability | ≤0.2dB | Repeatability | ≤0.2dB |
Durability | >1000 times | Flammability Rate | UL94-V0 |
Working Temperature | -40~75°C | Storage Temperature | -40~85°C |
Fiber Optic Adapters / Couplers FC/APC To FC/APC Adapter SM Simplex Rectangle
Fiber optic adapters (also called couplers) are designed to connect two fiber optic cables together. They come in versions to connect single fibers together (simplex), two fibers together (duplex), or sometimes four fibers together (quad).
Adapters are designed for multimode or singlemode cables. The singlemode adapters offer more precise alignment of the tips of the connectors (ferrules). It is ok to use singlemode adapters to connect multimode cables, but you should not use multimode adapters to connect singlemode cables. This can cause misalignment of the small singlemode fibers and loss of signal strength (attenuation).
When connecting two multimode fibers, you should always make sure they are the same core diameter (50/125 or 62.5/125). A mismatch here will cause attenuation in one direction (where the larger fiber is transmitting light into the smaller fiber).
Fiber optic adapters are typically connecting cables with similiar connectors (SC to SC, LC to LC, etc.). Some adapters, called “hybrid”, accept different types of connectors (ST to SC, LC to SC, etc.). When the connectors have differing ferrule sizes (1.25mm to 2.5mm), as found in LC to SC adapters, the adapters are significantly more expensive because of a more complicated design/manufacturing process.
Most adapters are female on both ends, to connect two cables. Some are male-female, which typically plug into a port on a piece of equipment. This then allows the port to accept a different connector than for which it was originally designed. We discourage this use because we find the adapter extending from the equipment is subject to being bumped and breaking. Also, if not properly routed, the weight of the cable and connector hanging from the adapter may cause some misalignment and a degraded signal.
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