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FO1003P-T7-3K37106L

Description
Interconnection Device
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size347KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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Interconnection Device

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerGlenair
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Connector typeINTERCONNECTION DEVICE
MIL-DTL-38999
Connectors
Glenair
ASAP
Fiber Optic Cable Sets
Inside-the-Box Receptacle/Pigtail Assembly
D38999 Series III to ST, FC, SC, LC & SMA
PRODUCT FEATURES
Jam-Nut and Wall Mount D38999 Series III Style
Fiber Optic Receptacle Connectors in Aluminum,
Composite or Stainless Steel
ST, FC, SC, LC and SMA to D38999 Series III
Configurations
Single and Multimode Fiber Media
Military Standard Dust Caps
MIL-PRF-29504 Approved Termini
Multichannel Capability: From 2 to 37 Channels
Custom Lengths Available
Glenair Terminated and Optically Tested Receptacle/
Pigtail Assemblies Are Ready When You Are
The packaging and layout of a fiber optic interconnect assembly can vary widely depending
on the application environment. Fiber optics deployed in military avionics, for example, may take
the form of a Mil-Spec receptacle and simplex pigtail connector assembly when fiber is used to
interconnect the optical transmitter/receiver inside an equipment enclosure to the outside world.
When fiber leads are used within equipment enclosures or other protected environments, the in-
terconnect assembly generally looks something like the assembly featured here: A wall mount or
jam nut mount receptacle connector (“A”) with simplex fiber leads ("B"). The receptacle connector
is used to penetrate the enclosure and mate to the external environmental plug connector. The
simplex leads within the protected enclosure commonly route to the transceiver optical device,
and are terminated to common commercial connectors such as ST, FC, SC, LC (or other) connec-
tors at the "B" end. Glenair
ASAP
Receptacle/Pigtail Fiber Optic Assemblies are ideal for applica-
tions of this type, and are available with accelerated lead-times. The turnkey assembly includes
fiber optic wiring, MIL-DTL-38999 Style Connector, MIL-PRF-29504 Termini, Mil-Spec Dust-Caps
and customer specified marking and labeling.
Inside-the-Box
© 2006 Glenair, Inc.
CAGE Code 06324
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC.
1211 AIR WAY
GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497
818-247-6000
FAX 818-500-9912
E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
www.glenair.com
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