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Low Loss Floating Fiber

For MIL-DTL-38999 Style Connectors

The floating pin termini provides exceptional low loss characteristics with high reliability and repeatability. They are designed to fit available formats of standard off the shelf electrical MIL-DTL-38999  eliminating the need for costly tight tolerance and hard to locate D38999/60 & /61 connectors. 

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Features & Benefits

  • Improved insertion loss performance with a .006" radial and 3.25 degree angular misalignment.
  • Precision alignment of the fiber ferrules in extreme environmental conditions of shock and vibration.
  • Vibration resistant
  • Floating design (< -0.5dB), low loss fiber
  • Precision floating ceramic ferrules
  • Stainless steel terminus body
  • Designed for use in size 16 cavities of the MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connector
  • Featuring Sabritec technology

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