LC Uniboot
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LC Uniboot connectors are present on fiber cables that run two fibers within the same jacket, decreasing the amount of fiber cables in half.
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SMA
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SMA connectors, often used in legacy military applications, provide low cost coupling for multimode fibers.
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SMC
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SMC connectors are based on the MT ferrule and incorporate design features of the ESCON type connector.
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FDDI
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FDDI connectors have a built-in channel guide which is designed to prevent the mis-connection of segments and devices.
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ST Duplex
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ST duplex connectors feature closed keyway designs allowing for a much more secure connection.
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MU
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MU connectors have a plug-in, self-holding housing mechanism which does not exert a pushing force on a back panel when in a coupled condition.
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MTP
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MTP multifiber connectors provide quick and reliable connection for up to 144 optical fibers in a compact housing.
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ST
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ST connectors features a closed key design enabling fiber cables to far exceed the performance specifications of tensile strength.
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SC
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SC connectors can be used in most Fibre Channel environments. These connectors are designed in accordance with ANSI standards.
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LC
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LC duplex connectors are the most widely used fiber connectors in the industry. These connectors feature push-release systems and will ensure a secure connection.
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SC Duplex
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SC duplex connectors allow the user to connect two SC fiber cables yet only have to run one solid cable. This cable comes with a clip which helps manage the connectors on installation.
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ESCON™
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ESCON™ connectors are specifically designed for ESCON architecture and have a shockproof plastic housing with a retractable shroud to protect the ceramic ferrules from damage.
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MT-RJ
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MT-RJ connectors feature a small form factor connector with two fibers in one ferrule.
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FC
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FC connectors are terminated with threaded coupling for durable pull proof connections used in telecommunication networks, CAT networks, active device termination and instrumentation.
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