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SM2-ST
SM FIBER CONNECTOR-ST
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MM FIBER CONNECTOR-FC
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SM FIBER CONNECTOR-ST
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FT3SC2MMFS01
FX FUSION OM3 SC_SX JKT_2.0
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Fiber Optic Connector Assemblies

Fiber optic connectors serve as the termination points for optical fiber cables, enabling the seamless transmission of data through the fiber optic network. These connectors come in various styles, including DNP, ESCON, FC, FDDI, FSD, FSMA, LC, MPO, MT-RJ, MU, SC, SCRJ, Power Jack, SMA, ST, TNC, and VF-45, providing a wide range of options to suit different application requirements. In addition to the diverse connector styles, fiber optic connectors offer multiple mode options to accommodate various transmission needs. These mode options include multimode (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4), plastic optical fiber (POF), and single-mode (OM1), allowing for flexibility in designing and implementing fiber optic systems. Furthermore, fiber optic connectors are designed to accept fiber core diameters ranging from 3 µm to 1000 µm, ensuring compatibility with a wide spectrum of fiber optic cables. This broad acceptance range enables the connectors to support different types of optical fibers, making them versatile and adaptable to diverse networking environments. In summary, fiber optic connectors play a crucial role in terminating optical fiber cables and facilitating efficient data transmission in fiber optic networks. With a wide array of connector styles, mode options, and the ability to accommodate various fiber core diameters, these connectors offer versatility and compatibility to meet the demands of modern optical communication systems.