THROUGH HOLE MOUNT Fiber Optics - Other Function 8

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Fiber Optic Type Mounting Feature Maximum Supply Voltage Terminal Finish Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Fiber Type Nominal Optical Power Output Connection Type Nominal Supply Voltage Packing Method Body Length/Diameter Body Width Sub-Category Body Height Nominal Operating Wavelength Minimum Supply Voltage Minimum Operating Wavelength Communication Standard Maximum Operating Wavelength Data Rate Minimum Return Loss Additional Features JESD-609 Code

AFBR-390525RZ

Broadcom

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin (Sn)

85 Cel

-40 Cel

30.46 mm

10.16 inch

7.7 mm

650 nm

e3

AFBR-390550RZ

Broadcom

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin (Sn)

85 Cel

-40 Cel

55.86 mm

10.16 inch

7.7 mm

650 nm

e3

AFBR-390500RZ

Broadcom

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin (Sn)

85 Cel

-40 Cel

10.16 inch

7.7 mm

650 nm

e3

AFBR-390575RZ

Broadcom

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin (Sn)

85 Cel

-40 Cel

81.26 mm

10.16 inch

7.7 mm

650 nm

e3

AFBR-POC204L

Broadcom

CONVERTER

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

62.5/125, MMF

895 mW

FC CONNECTOR

3 V

AFBR-POC406L

Broadcom

CONVERTER

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

62.5/125, MMF

895 mW

ST CONNECTOR

5 V

AFBR-POC404L

Broadcom

CONVERTER

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

62.5/125, MMF

895 mW

ST CONNECTOR

3 V

AFBR-POC206L

Broadcom

CONVERTER

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

62.5/125, MMF

895 mW

FC CONNECTOR

5 V

Fiber Optics - Other Function

Fiber optic technology has numerous applications beyond the components and devices commonly used in fiber optic networks. Some other functions of fiber optics include:

1. Fiber optic sensors: Fiber optic sensors use optical fibers to detect changes in temperature, pressure, strain, and other physical parameters. They are commonly used in industrial and environmental monitoring applications, such as in oil and gas pipelines, structural health monitoring, and medical diagnostics.

2. Fiber optic lighting: Fiber optic lighting uses optical fibers to transmit light from a light source to a desired location. They are commonly used in architectural lighting, decorative lighting, and automotive lighting applications.

3. Fiber optic imaging: Fiber optic imaging uses optical fibers to transmit images from a camera to a display or recording device. They are commonly used in medical imaging, industrial inspection, and surveillance applications.

4. Fiber optic communication systems: Fiber optic communication systems use optical fibers to transmit information over long distances. They are commonly used in telecommunications, internet services, and data centers.C103