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FC-SMA Hybrid Adapter (FC-SMA)

FC-SMA Hybrid Adapter (FC-SMA), #90-983

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Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Connector:
FC-SMA

Regulatory Compliance

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Not Compliant
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Product Description

FC Fiber Connector Adapters can be used with single and multi-mode fibers. SMA Fiber Connector Adapters are for use with multi-mode fibers only.

Product Family Description

  • Female Connectors on Both Ends
  • Extend Fiber Patchcord Length
  • Brass Construction

Fiber Connector Adapters are available for FC, SMA, and FC-SMA connections.  FC Adapters can be used with single and multi-mode fibers. SMA Adapters are for use with multi-mode fibers only. Fiber Connector Adapters are receptacle-type adapters designed to extend cable length by joining two fiber optic patch cords together with low coupling loss. These brass adapters are designed with female connectors at both ends.

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