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News Release from: Honda Connectors | Subject: LGC-P302/A600 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 January 2002
Optical convertor adds MU density to SC
adapters
New from Honda Connectors are the industry's first conversion plugs for interfacing between modern, high-density MU optical plugs and conventional SC optical adapters.
New from Honda Connectors are the industry's first conversion plugs for interfacing between modern, high-density MU optical plugs and conventional SC optical adapters One side of the LGC-P302/A600 series provides connection to standard SC type adapters
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Among the Honda offerings are a comprehensive series of simplex adapters in blue plastic or zinc alloy for vertical board fixing (retaining lock bracket) or horizontal fixing using a screw bracket.
Duplex adapters are available in both vertical and horizontal configurations.
The other side of the conversion plug connects to miniaturised MU plugs, which offer four times the capacity of SC plugs in conformance with the international IEC61754-6 standard.
Honda's family of MU plugs caters for 0.9 and 2.0mm diameter fibre-optic cables and is constructed with push-pull locking similar to SC-type connectors.
The range includes vertical and horizontal duplex housings as well as simplex styles, plus there is a comprehensive family of complementary backboard housings, jacks, adapters, receptacles and terminators for high-density connection.
LGC-P302/P600 series conversion plugs feature a precision alignment sleeve made from phosphor bronze to facilitate mating.
The devices guarantee stable optical characteristics, with an insertion loss of 1.0dB or less and return loss of 40dB or more.
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