85 Cel Fiber Optics - Switches 11

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Fiber Optic Type Mounting Feature Maximum Supply Voltage Terminal Finish Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Switching Speed Fiber Type Maximum Optical Input Power Cross Talk Body Length/Diameter Body Width Sub-Category Body Height Nominal Operating Wavelength Port Config Minimum Operating Wavelength Maximum Operating Wavelength Minimum Return Loss Optical Life Maximum Insertion Loss Additional Features JESD-609 Code

APDS-9004-020

Broadcom

SWITCH

SURFACE MOUNT

5.5 V

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

620 nm

II640-GR

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

IRM7000

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

6.5 V

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

85 Cel

-10 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

e0

SKL57474G

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

1310 nm

II640-GY

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

II340GY

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

SKL57474A

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

1310 nm

II340GR

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

SKL87374A

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

1550 nm

SKL87374G

Infineon Technologies

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

1550 nm

NL1020

Renesas Electronics

SWITCH

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

85 Cel

-25 Cel

Fiber Optic Switches

900 nm

Fiber Optics - Switches

Fiber optic switches are electronic devices that are used in fiber optic communication systems to selectively switch optical signals between different channels or paths. They are designed to route optical signals through different paths, allowing for efficient and flexible optical network configurations.

Fiber optic switches use different technologies to switch optical signals, including:

1. Mechanical switches: Mechanical switches use a physical mechanism to physically redirect the optical signal between different fibers or channels.

2. Solid-state switches: Solid-state switches use semiconductor technology to redirect the optical signal between different fibers or channels.

3. Liquid crystal switches: Liquid crystal switches use a liquid crystal material to redirect the optical signal between different fibers or channels.

Fiber optic switches come in different configurations and designs, depending on the application and the required performance. They can be integrated into a fiber optic network or mounted in a separate enclosure, depending on the application and the space available.