Phoenix Contact, PSM-SET-FSMA/4-HCS, FSMA, PC Single Mode Simplex Fibre Optic Connector, PCF 200/230 μm Fibre Size, 2dB

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801-9021
Distrelec Article No.:
303-16-834
Mfr. Part No.:
2799487
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Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Series

PSM-SET-FSMA/4-HCS

Product Type

Fibre Optic Connector

Connector Type

FSMA

Connector Polish

PC

Single/Multimode

Single Mode

Simplex/Duplex

Simplex

Fibre Size

200/230 μm

Insertion Loss

2dB

Jacket Diameter

2.2mm

Optical Fibre Type

PCF

Colour

Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

PSM-SET-FSMA/4-HCS 2799487


Phoenix Contact Fibre Optic F-SMA Plug Connectors for HCS Fibre


A set of 4 quick mounting fibre connectors for use with 200/230μm HCS fibre. These fibre F-SMA type plug optic connectors have a bend protection sleeve and a clamping device, and the fibres simply need to be stripped, the F-SMA connector screwed on and the protruding fibres scored and broken off.

Phoenix Contact range


The VARIOSUB SCRJ range finally allows fibre optics in harsh industrial environments. The design obtains an IP67 sealed rating and high resistance to shocks and vibration. Fibre optics is the ideal solution in the event of electromagnetic interference and for applications involving long distance transmission. Thus, the use of industrial Ethernet and network based on fibre optics is no longer prohibited.

Features and benefits:


• Bend protection sleeves

• Quick mounting

• HCS fibre

How does fiber optic connection work?


The cladding or outside of an optic cable is manufactured from a different type of glass than the core, keeping lighting signals inside. Light travels down the cable bouncing around but being contained within. Within this light is coded information, which is then transferred from one place to another.

There are also different types of cables or modes, which is in effect the way the light or coded information travels down the cable. Single-mode or multimode. Advantages to fibre optics are no interference and speed, which means they are generally used in communications.

Phoenix contact range


The VARIOSUB SCRJ range finally allows fibre optics in harsh industrial environments. The design obtains an IP67 sealed rating and high resistance to shocks and vibration. Fibre optics is the ideal solution in the event of electro-magnetic interference and for applications involving long distance transmission. Thus, the use of industrial Ethernet based on fibre optics is no longer prohibited.

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