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US $16.89
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深圳市南山区, 广东省, China

深圳市南山区, 广东省, China
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MOST fiber optic loop male connector


Product Specifications :

Insertion loss: less than or equal to 3.0dB

Interchangeability: less than or equal to 0.50dB

Fiber attenuation : 0.20dB / m ( wavelength : 650nm)

Refraction method: Step -in

The minimum bending radius : 20mm

Tensile strength: less than or equal to 0.50dB (0 ~ 70N)

Vibration: less than or equal to 0.50dB (5 ~ 50Hz, 1.5MM amplitude )

Operating temperature: -40 to + 70 degrees

Storage temperature: -40 to + 70 degrees

MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport Media Oriented Systems Transport ) standard developed jointly by the European 16 major car manufacturers in 2000 , the standard specifies plastic optical fiber data network as a car transmission medium , the main support vehicle infotainment applications, thereby leaving the transmission speed information of the car reaches 900Mbit / s. BMW also announced that in 2002 the market 's most advanced new cars BMW7 series using MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport Media Oriented Systems Transport ) standard .

MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport Media Oriented Systems Transport ) in short-distance data transmission , industrial automation dominant position , particularly in improving vehicle safety performance and infotainment functionality becomes more important.


Package content:
1pcs MOST fiber optic loop male connector

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