FDDI Optical Fiber Connector

FDDI Optical Fiber Connector

FDDI(Fiber Distributed Data Interface) connector is a duplex optical fiber connector using two 2.5mm ferrules and has a fixed housing over the ferrules to protect the ferrules from damage. 
FDDI connector are usually used to connect to the equipment from a wall outlet.
 
FDDI is a set of ANSI(The American National Standards Institute) and ISO standards for data transmission on fiber optic lines in a local area network(LAN) that can extend in range up to 200km. The FDDI protocol is based on the token ring protocol. In addition to being large geographically, an FDDI local area network can support thousands of users. FDDI is frequently used on the backbone for a wide area network(WAN).
 
An FDDI network contains two token rings, one for possible backup in case the primary ring fails. The primary ring offers up to 100Mbps capacity. If the secondary ring is not needed for backup, it can also carry data, extending capacity to 200Mbps. The single ring can extend the maximum distance, and a dual ring can extend 100km.

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Specifications

Insertion Loss ≤0.20dB Typical Single mode
≤0.25dB Typical APC
≤0.50dB Typical Multimode 
Return Loss Ultra (UPC) ≥55dB
Angle (APC) ≥65dB
Durability 1000 Mating Cycles
Operating Temperature 40°C to +85°C

 

Features

  • Color coded keying is available for service identification 
  • Floating and self-aligning ferrule design produce quick and consistent FDDI terminations 

Applications

  • Local area networks(LANs)
  • Wide area networks(WANs)
  • Telecommunication networks
  • Active device termination

Compliances

  • ANSI FDDI Standard
  • RoHS

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