- Low loss, low back reflection
- General use design (no strain relief backshell needed)
- Optical disconnect style available: Standard 1.25 mm ferrule and sleeve
- Cable termination identical to LC connector process
- Easy cleaning access to the contact through removable alignment sleeve holder
- Standard ARINC 600 Size 16 insertion/removal tool
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DIN Contacts
Features of the Fiber optic DIN contacts are: twist protection pin, Multimode applications, Screw lock mechanism, Low insertion loss -0.20dB (typically)
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Expanded Coaxial Coupler offering for Space and Defense
Comprehensive range of coaxial coupler components are designed for mission critical applications including GEO/MEO and LEO payloads, launch systems, and deep space mission management.
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Smiths Interconnect receives multi-year contract from Lockheed Martin for High Gain High Sensitivity (HGHS) Antenna Systems for the U.S. Navy
The High Gain High Sensitivity (HGHS) Antenna is enabled by Smiths Interconnect’s 30-year heritage of antenna and software capabilities to provide enhanced frontline situational awareness and ship protection from inbound threats.
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The Internet of Space and radiation resistant transceivers
The explosion of worldwide communications over the past 25 years has led to the pervasive use of mobile and land communications equipment with an abundance of platforms, applications, and devices all driving the growth of many of the largest businesses in the world. There is no doubt that this trend will continue through the Internet of Things (IoT), and the arrival of the 5G technology along with improvements to the underlying network infrastructure. However, the next, ‘Small Step’ for man in terms of ubiquitous communications will be the ‘Giant Leap’ into the Internet of Space.
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Electrophysiology applications: when medical connectivity pushes the boundaries of size
In the realm of medical technology, where precision and innovation intersect, the quest for excellence becomes an unyielding pursuit. When dealing with the design of interconnect systems for the medical industry, the level of engineering attention and engagement required to develop a top performance product is very high.