Toshiba Other Function Fiber Optic Connectors 53

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Connector Type Option Reliability Contact Gender No. of Connectors Panel Mount Mating Contact Pitch (inch) Body Length Body Diameter Mixed Contacts Insertion Loss EMI Shielded Filter Feature Body Width Termination Contact Finish Body Depth MIL Conformity Coupling Type Insulator Material Maximum Operating Temperature (Cel) DIN Conformance IEC Conformity Minimum Operating Temperature Empty Shell Shell Finish No. of Ports Fiber Size Contact Material Mating Contact Finish Polarization Key Additional Features Reference Standard Insulator Color Total No. of Contacts Connection Type Durability Mounting Type Sub-Category Shell Material Terminal Pitch (mm) Cable Types Mains Connector Rating Termination Type Manufacturer Series Body or Shell Style Mounting Style Contact Style Mode JESD-609 Code Mounting Option-1

TOCP200P-100CB

Toshiba

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR

TOCP200P

TOCP256X-100MB

Toshiba

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR

TOCP256X

TOCP151Q-20CB

Toshiba

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR

NO

NO

NO

200/230um

SIMPLEX

CABLE

TOCP151Q-20CB

MULTI

TOCP150Q-20CB

Toshiba

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR

SNAP

200/300um

SIMPLEX

CABLE

TOCP150Q

MULTI

TOCP156X-100CB

Toshiba

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR

TOCP156X

Other Function Fiber Optic Connectors

Other function fiber optic connectors are a type of connector used in specialized fiber optic applications, where specific features are required for specialized functionality. They are designed to be reliable and precise, and can withstand harsh environmental conditions, including moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.

Other function fiber optic connectors are available in a range of sizes and configurations, with different connector types and genders. They may include features such as sealing, grounding, or EMI shielding to ensure reliable performance in demanding applications.

One advantage of other function fiber optic connectors is their ability to provide specialized functionality, depending on the specific requirements of the application. For example, connectors may include angled or offset designs, or may be designed for use in high-vibration or high-pressure environments.

Other function fiber optic connectors are commonly used in a variety of industrial applications, including medical equipment, military and aerospace applications, and high-speed data transmission systems. They may be used to connect sensors, control systems, and other electronic equipment, and may be subject to rigorous testing and qualification requirements to ensure their reliability and performance.