Fiber Optic Plug Connector

Item Name Code (INC) 33906

Fiber Optic Interconnectors
Federal Supply Class: FSC 6060
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 6060
Fiber Optics Materials, Components, Assemblies, and Accessories
Federal Supply Group: FSG 60
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 60
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INC 33906 Fiber Optic Plug Connector
INC 33906 Fiber Optic Plug Connector

A fiber optic fitting with or without contact(s) constructed to be affixed to the end of a fiber optic cable for convenience in joining with another fiber optic connector(s), and is not designed to be mounted on a bulkhead, chassis, or panel. It may or may not include facilities for holding a device, such as a semiconductor, but does not include the device itself. Excludes CONNECTOR, PLUG, ELECTRICAL; PLUG, TIP; DUMMY PLUG, TELEPHONE; DUMMY CONNECTOR, PLUG; INSERT, ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR; SOCKET, PLUG-IN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS; JACK ASSEMBLY, TIP; PLUG ASSEMBLY TIP; and JACK TIP. See also LEAD, ELECTRICAL; LEAD ASSEMBLY ELECTRICAL; WIRING HARNESS (as modified); and CABLE ASSEMBLY (as modified).

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Fiber optic plug connectors are a type of interconnectors used in fiber optic communication systems. They are designed to connect two fiber optic cables together, providing a secure and reliable connection for transmitting data.

These connectors are part of the supply class Fiber Optic Interconnectors, which falls under the supply group Fiber Optics Materials, Components, Assemblies, and Accessories.

Fiber optic plug connectors are typically made up of a ferrule, which holds the fiber optic cable in place, and a housing that protects the connection. The ferrule is usually made of ceramic or metal and is precision-machined to ensure accurate alignment of the fiber cores.

There are various types of fiber optic plug connectors, including:

1. SC (Subscriber Connector): This is a popular type of connector that uses a push-pull mechanism for easy insertion and removal.

2. LC (Lucent Connector): This connector is smaller in size compared to SC connectors and is commonly used in high-density applications.

3. ST (Straight Tip): This connector features a bayonet-style twist lock mechanism and is commonly used in networking applications.

4. FC (Ferrule Connector): This connector uses a threaded mechanism for secure connections and is often used in high-vibration environments.

5. MPO/MTP (Multi-Fiber Push-On/Pull-Off): These connectors are used for multi-fiber applications, such as data centers, where multiple fibers need to be connected simultaneously.

Fiber optic plug connectors play a crucial role in ensuring efficient and reliable data transmission in fiber optic networks. They provide low insertion loss and high return loss, ensuring minimal signal loss and maximum performance.

When selecting fiber optic plug connectors, it is important to consider factors such as connector type, compatibility with the fiber optic cables being used, and the specific requirements of the application.

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