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Push-Pull fibre-optic connector is 'plug and play'

A Harting product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 31, 2006

The Push-Pull Fibre LC is the first fibre-optic connector within the company's RJ Industrial Push-Pull family, and brings 'plug and play' connectivity to industrial fibre-optic communications

The new Push-Pull Fibre LC connector from Harting is the first fibre-optic connector within the company's RJ Industrial Push-Pull family, and brings 'plug and play' connectivity to fibre-optic communications within the industrial environment.

The new connector, which integrates a standard LC fibre-optic connector into the Harting Push-Pull housing, is robust, vibration-resistant and environmentally protected to IP 65/67, making it ideal for use in harsh industrial environments.

The Push-Pull Fibre LC device is particularly suited to applications where long transmission distances, high data rates or EMC problems make IP-protected multimode glass fibre the preferred solution to traditional copper cabling.

The new fibre-optic connector can be used in a variety of configurations, including panel feed-through applications.

Future developments include a POF (polymer optical fibre) version and the facility for direct coupling to electro-optical convertors such as SFF (small form factor) transceivers.

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