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  • Small Form Factor Fiber Ethernet Connectors

    As fiber is becoming more popular in Ethernet network applications, users look for networking products which not only have have built-in fiber ports but are also designed to save rack-space. Traditional ST and SC fiber transceivers are simply too bulky. The high-port density of copper RJ-45 connectors sets the standard for space utilization.

    Since conserving rack-space is very important, fiber connectors known as Small Form Factor (SFF) transceivers are preferred due to their compact size and the flexibility to maximize the number of fiber optic ports in an Ethernet switch.

    Today, there are over 25 million Small Form Factor connections installed. Out of these connections, over 5 million are MT-RJ connectors and about 20 million are LC connectors. The MT-RJ connectors are mainly used in multi-mode LAN connections and the LC connectors in WAN and MAN applications.  

    The MT-RJ connector, based on an interface invented by NTT Corp, provides fiber connections in a space similar to an RJ-45. This connector terminates two fibers in one ferrule. In addition, the MT-RJ is known for its solid performance. To illustrate, insertion loss for the multi-mode MT-RJ connector is 0.2dB, much lower than the maximum of 0.75dB that TIA/EIA-568-B.3 allows.

      
    MT-RJ SFF Transceivers 
    (2 ports shown)

    The LC connector, reputable for its high-performance, was introduced in 1995 by Lucent Technologies. This type of SFF connector is based on a 1.25mm ceramic ferrule. The LC connector has low loss, and high-performance for both single-mode and multi-mode applications. Its insertion loss is 0.1dB, ranking lowest among all SFF connectors. 

     LC SFF Transceivers
    (2 ports shown)

    With proven field applications, multi-vendor standards for interoperability, and port density matching the RJ-45 copper, SFF connectors provide practical solutions for Ethernet fiber connectivity.

    For information on Magnum products with SFF connectors, please email GCIsales@garrettcom.com



    See Article:
    High fiber diet brings economic benefits to Industrial LANs
    by Frank Madren, GarrettCom President (from the Industrial Ethernet Book, Issue 10)

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    LC Alliance Official Web Site