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Polarization Maintaining Patchcord, FC/PC, 0.12NA, 970-1550nm, 2m

FC/PC Connector

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Connector:
FC/PC
Length (m):
2 +0.075/-0.0
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.12
Operating Temperature (°C):
0 to 70
Type:
Patchcord
Alignment Wavelength (nm):
980
Storage Temperature (°C):
-45 to 85
Wavelength Range (nm):
970 - 1550
Jacket Material:
Ø3 mm Blue PVC Furcation Tubing
Insertion Loss (dB):
0.70dB (Max)
0.50dB (Typ.)
Mode Field Diameter (nm):
6.6 ± 0.5µm @ 980nm
Extinction Ratio:
22dB (Min)
24dB (Typ.)
Key Width:
2mm Narrow Key Connector Key Aligned with Slow Axis
Fiber Cable Type:
PM980-XP
Loss (dB):
50
Slow Axis Alignment:
Aligned to Connector Key

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Family Description

  • FC/PC, FC/APC, and Hybrid Terminated Connectors
  • Patchcords for Wavelengths from 460 – 1625nm
  • Polarization Extinction Ratios up to 25dB
  • 1m and 2m Standardized Lengths Available

Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are available with FC/PC or FC/APC terminated connectors. Hybrid terminated connectors enable users to adapt FC/PC or FC/APC patchcords for compatibility with existing fiber assemblies. Typical extinction ratios between 18 – 25dB maintain input polarization orientation. Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are ideal for applications including beam delivery, telecommunications, fiber optic sensing. Each connector is engraved with the fiber type for easy integration and identification.

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