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CCH-CM08-50-P03KJ

Description
Fiber Optic ST Connector, 62.5/125um, Multi Mode, Simplex,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size187KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerCorning Cable Systems
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CCH-CM08-50-P03KJ Overview

Fiber Optic ST Connector, 62.5/125um, Multi Mode, Simplex,

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerCorning Cable Systems
Reach Compliance Codeunknow
ECCN codeEAR99
Connection TypeSIMPLEX
Connector typeFIBER OPTIC ST CONNECTOR
Coupling typeBAYONET
DIN complianceNO
Fiber size62.5/125um
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
modelMULTI
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
LANscape
®
Solutions Closet Connector
Housing Modules (CCH Modules)
Corning Cable Systems
Fiber Cabling Solutions for Premises Networks
Corning Cable Systems’ CCH modules are designed to secure and protect various adapters within a snap-in/snap-out
panel. Each module contains provisions for strain-relief, slack storage, and the furcation of fiber optic cables. The advan-
tage of using a module as compared to a panel is that modules offer greater protection to the optical cables and connec-
tors being installed and the optical cables being routed into the module are easier to route and store within a housing.
CCH modules are compatible with LANscape
®
Solutions rack-mountable connector housings.
CCH modules are typically shipped assembled with adapters and connectorized pigtails installed to the customer’s specifi-
cations, but Corning Cable Systems can also ship them without pigtails or as a Plug & Play
system module. Plug & Play
system modules are factory terminated and tested modules with an internal harness that is connected to a 12-fiber MTP
®
connector. For installation of Plug & Play system modules, the user simply needs to install the module into the housing
and connect the factory-terminated cable into the back of it.
Like Corning Cable Systems’ LANscape Solutions panels, modules come in 6-, 8-, 12-, and 24-fiber capacities and are
offered in a
variety of adapter types including ST
®
compatible, MT-RJ, SC simplex, and SC duplex among other
industry-standard adapter types. To aid in the labeling, the CCH modules include port identification applications such
as a computer terminal, telephone, video cameras, and CATV, all of which are compliant with the ANSI/TIA/EIA-606
labeling standard.
12-Fiber
Closet Connector Housing Module
with SC Duplex shown
(CCH-CM12-91)
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FEATURES and BENEFITS
s
Compatible with all LANscape Solutions rack-mount housings
s
Available in 6-, 8-, 12-, and 24-fiber capacities
s
Designed to accommodate all industry-standard adapter types
including the MT-RJ
s
Unique color-coded icon labeling
system
s
One size fits all approach; all
LANscape Solutions panels and
modules are the same size, regardless
of the capacity
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Offers greater protection to optical cables and connectors
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Available with factory-installed and -tested pigtails
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Can be used as a component to Corning Cable Systems’ Plug & Play
systems
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