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Part RoHS Manufacturer Connector Type Option Insertion Loss Termination Contact Finish MIL Conformity Coupling Type Maximum Operating Temperature (Cel) DIN Conformance IEC Conformity Minimum Operating Temperature Contact Material Mating Contact Finish Additional Features Reference Standard Connection Type Mounting Type Manufacturer Series Body or Shell Style Mode JESD-609 Code

944-120-6000

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

GENERAL PURPOSE

NO

THREADED

NO

NO

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

FC TWO WAY ADAPTER

SIMPLEX

PANEL

944

SINGLE/MULTI

944-125-6002

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

GENERAL PURPOSE

NO

THREADED

85

NO

NO

-40 Cel

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

FC TWO WAY ADAPTER

SIMPLEX

PANEL

SINGLE/MULTI

905-120-5004

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

GENERAL PURPOSE

NO

THREADED

NO

NO

SMA TWO WAY ADAPTER

SIMPLEX

PANEL

905

953-120-5000

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

NO

BAYONET

NO

NO

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

FIBERGRIP, ST TWO WAY ADAPTER

SIMPLEX

PANEL

MULTI

953-120-5003

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

GENERAL PURPOSE

NO

BAYONET

NO

NO

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

ST TWO WAY ADAPTER

SIMPLEX

PANEL

953

MULTI

CF-198201-000

Amphenol

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR ADAPTER

Fiber Optic Adapters

Fiber optic adapters, also known as fiber optic couplers, are a type of connector used to connect two fiber optic cables together. They are commonly used in fiber optic networks to extend the length of a cable run or to connect two different types of fiber optic cables.

Fiber optic adapters are available in a variety of configurations, with different connector types and genders. They may include features such as flanges or mounting brackets to secure the adapter to equipment or patch panels.

Fiber optic adapters are designed to be durable and reliable, with precise alignment between the two fibers to ensure low insertion loss and high signal integrity. They are also typically designed to be resistant to environmental factors such as moisture and dust, making them suitable for use in harsh environments.

One advantage of fiber optic adapters is their ability to connect different types of fiber optic cables together. For example, a fiber optic adapter may be used to connect a single-mode fiber optic cable to a multimode fiber optic cable. This allows for greater flexibility in network design and can help to reduce costs by eliminating the need for multiple types of cables.

Fiber optic adapters are commonly used in telecommunications, data communications, and industrial applications. They may also be used in military and aerospace applications, where the ability to connect different types of fiber optic cables together is critical.