This week I am going to give you an overview of common fiber connectors in use today. I get asked a lot which connectors to use and this following guide should give you an idea of what is out there and best suited to your application.
I have also spoilt you with a video guide at the bottom of this printable guide!
MT-RJ
Used for networking applications. It's actually a little smaller than a standard phone jack, and just as easy to connect and disconnect. It's half the size of the SC connector it was designed to replace.
FDDI
Used for networking applications. Duplex connector with fixed shroud, keyed.
ESCON
Used for Data and Voice network applications (Duplex)
ST
One of the most commonly used fiber optic connectors in networking applications. Cylindrical with twist lock coupling, 2.5mm keyed ferrule. For both short distances applications and long line systems.
SC
Used frequently for newer network applications. Square, keyed connector with push-pull mating, 2.5mm ferrule and molded housing for protection.
SMA
The SMA fiber connector is decreasing in popularity.
FC/PC
Widely used Fiber optic Connector
D4
Decreasing in use.
Biconic
Decreasing in use.
LC
MU Connector
Toslink Connector
With Fiber Optics there is much more than just the connectors as the cable is also a massive subject on its own so watch out for future blogs on the subject.
Here is the video I promised you, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9T0AzeWM_F4
I have also spoilt you with a video guide at the bottom of this printable guide!
MT-RJ
Used for networking applications. It's actually a little smaller than a standard phone jack, and just as easy to connect and disconnect. It's half the size of the SC connector it was designed to replace.
FDDI
Used for networking applications. Duplex connector with fixed shroud, keyed.
ESCON
Used for Data and Voice network applications (Duplex)
ST
One of the most commonly used fiber optic connectors in networking applications. Cylindrical with twist lock coupling, 2.5mm keyed ferrule. For both short distances applications and long line systems.
SC
Used frequently for newer network applications. Square, keyed connector with push-pull mating, 2.5mm ferrule and molded housing for protection.
SMA
The SMA fiber connector is decreasing in popularity.
FC/PC
Widely used Fiber optic Connector
D4
Decreasing in use.
Biconic
Decreasing in use.
LC
MU Connector
Toslink Connector
With Fiber Optics there is much more than just the connectors as the cable is also a massive subject on its own so watch out for future blogs on the subject.
Here is the video I promised you, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9T0AzeWM_F4