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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;mso-margin-top-alt:auto;">Our engineering team has designed a dedicated interface to meet 75ohms impedance so even if they are close, our impedance matched contacts are not compatible with standard coaxial contacts (such as M39029/59 /60 etc…)</p>
<p>Our range of 75ohms goes from contact size 12 to 6. Amphenol Socapex offers the largest range of coaxial contacts for 75ohms to fit in industrial & military connectors such as MIL-DTL-38999, EN3645, EN4165/SIM, 2M and 387TV series. More questions, please contact our <a href="https://support.amphenol-socapex.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new" target="_blank">Technical Support Team.</a></p>
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<p>SDI (Serial Digital Interface) defines protocol for video digital interface standardized by the SMPTE (The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) late eighties.</p>
<p>Our impedance matched contacts meet the following requirements: SD-SDI – SMPTE259 – data rate up to 360Mbit/s – RL of -20dB from 5Mhz to 540MHzHD-SDI – SMPTE292M – data rate 1,485GBit/s – RL of -15dB from 5MHz to 1,5GHz3G-SDI – SMPTE424M – data rate 2,970GBit/s – RL -15db from 5Mhz to 1,5Ghz then RL -10dB to 3GHz</p>
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<p>75Ohms coaxial contacts are compatible with the main industry standard cables. They are designed to match the characteristic impedance of 75ohms and are dedicated for <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54PZ-u5pRog" target="_blank">video application</a> from standard definition to high-definition (up to 3G-SDI). 75ohms contacts are the perfect choice for video transmission applications for different markets such as Defense, Aerospace or Broadcast.<br><o:p></o:p></p>
<p>The primary task of a fiber optic link is to minimize the optical loss across the interface of the coupled fibers. This loss is expressed in decibels (dB). Losses occur from inexact end-to-end mating of the fibers, and the surface condition of fiber ends. Secondly, the fiber optic connector is to provide mechanical and environmental protection and stability to the mated junction. And thirdly, the fiber optic connector design should permit rapid and uncomplicated termination of a cable in a field setting.</p>
<p>The key characteristics of the fiber links include optical properties, interchangeability, repeatability, reliability and insertion times. An ideal fiber optic connector has the following features:</p>
<p>• Be of rugged construction;<br>• Be field repairable;<br>• Be easily field terminated;<br>• Be physically small;<br>• Have good thermal characteristics;<br>• Utilize a fiber alignment scheme yielding low loss;<br>• Offer excellent fiber/cable strain relief;<br>• Be compatible with standard tooling and fiber cables.</p>
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<p><strong>Butt Joint</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fiber optic butt-jointed connectors </strong>align and bring the prepared ends of two fibers in physical contact.</p>
<p><strong>Expanded Beam</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fiber optic expanded-beam connector</strong>s use two lenses to first expand and then refocus the light from the transmitting fiber into the receiving fiber. These lenses either collimate the light emerging from the transmitting fiber, or focus the expanded beam onto the core of the receiving fiber.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;mso-margin-top-alt:auto;">Butt-jointed connectors and expanded-beam are two different technologies used to connect Fiber Optic Temini.</p>
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<p>Fiber optic termination is the connection of fiber or wire to a device, such as a wall outlet or equipment, which allows for connecting the cable to other cables or devices. The purpose of fiber optic termination is to enable fiber cross connection and light wave signal distribution. Proper fiber optic termination will protect the fibers from dirt or damage while in use and prevent excessive loss of light, thus, making a network run more smoothly and efficiently.</p>
<p>To successfully terminate fiber optic, you will need; stripping the outer jacket, cutting the Kevlar, and strip the buffer or coating. For supplies, you’ll need safety glasses, a fiber disposal bin, connectors, fiber optic cable, epoxy and syringes (or Anaerobic adhesive), and polishing film. Tools used in fiber optic termination include fiber stripper, scribe, Aramid yarn scissors, adjustable cable jacket stripper, polishing puck, polishing glass plate, and a rubber pad to polish the PC connectors, especially for single mode termination.</p>
<p>You’ll also need testing equipment such as a power meter, FOtracer, reference test cables, a LED light source, and a microscope to view the connector.</p>
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<p>An optical fiber connector terminates the end of an optical fiber, and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so that light can pass. The fiber optic connector has several functions. It aligns the fiber with emitters in transmitters, adjacent fibers in splices, and photo-detectors in receivers. All fiber optic connectors have four basic components, which are the ferrule, connector body, cable, and coupling device.</p>
<p>A worker should always check to make sure there is no power present in the cable before looking at it in a microscope. The fiber end face of a connector should never be touched. Always keep unused connectors covered with a plastic dust cap and discard any damaged connectors.</p>
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