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RS PRO, SMA Fibre Optic Connector 200μm Fibre Size, 2dB Insertion Loss

RS Stock No.: 456-419Brand: RS PRO
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Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Connector Type

SMA

Fibre Size

200µm

Insertion Loss

2dB

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

SMA 9mm

Two high precision connectors with SMA screw threads for coupling terminated optical leads. The in-line connector (nickel-plated brass) is intended for joining together individual lengths of terminated optical lead. The bulkhead type (bronze-beryllium) is designed for panel mounting to give optical continuity into machines, equipment rooms, etc. The total number of connectors which can be used in any one optical link is limited by the total dB loss which can be experienced by the link before the detector and receiving circuitry becomes insensitive to the light received

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RS PRO, SMA Fibre Optic Connector 200μm Fibre Size, 2dB Insertion Loss

€ 13.73

Each (Exc. VAT)

RS PRO, SMA Fibre Optic Connector 200μm Fibre Size, 2dB Insertion Loss
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Connector Type

SMA

Fibre Size

200µm

Insertion Loss

2dB

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

SMA 9mm

Two high precision connectors with SMA screw threads for coupling terminated optical leads. The in-line connector (nickel-plated brass) is intended for joining together individual lengths of terminated optical lead. The bulkhead type (bronze-beryllium) is designed for panel mounting to give optical continuity into machines, equipment rooms, etc. The total number of connectors which can be used in any one optical link is limited by the total dB loss which can be experienced by the link before the detector and receiving circuitry becomes insensitive to the light received

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