Optical Fiber Interface Types to Introduction
According to the shape of the fiber end face, they can be divided into FC, PC (including SPC or UPC) and APC; according to the number of fiber cores, they can be divided into single-core and multi-core (such as MT-RJ). Optical fiber connectors are widely used and have a wide variety. In the actual application, we generally distinguish according to the structure of the optical fiber connector.
The following are some of the more common optical fiber connectors:
1、FC-type optical fiber connector: Round with thread (the most used on the patch panel), FC is the abbreviation of Ferrule Connector, which means that it is external reinforcement method is a metal sleeve, and the fastening method is a turnbuckle.
2、ST-type fiber optic connector: Clip-on round type, commonly used in the optical fiber distribution frame, the outer shell is round, and the fastening method is a turnbuckle.
3、SC-type optical fiber connector: Clip-on square type (the most used on routers and switches), the outer shell is rectangular, and the structure and size of the pins and coupling sleeves used are exactly the same as the FC type. The end faces of the pins are mostly ground by PC or APC type; they are rotated. This kind of connector is cheap, easy to plug and unplug, small fluctuation of insertion loss, high compressive strength and high installation density.
4、PC type optical fiber connector: microsphere grinding and polishing.
5、APC type optical fiber connector: 8 degree angle and microsphere grinding and polishing.
6、MT-RJ square, one dual fiber transceiver (used for Huawei 8850).
7、LC type optical fiber connector: A connector for connecting SFP modules, which is made with an easy-to-operate modular jack (RJ) latch mechanism. (commonly used by routers)
There are also MU type connector, DIN47256 type optical fiber connector (Biconic Connector).
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