Neutrik to highlight opticalCON transceiver adapter

Mar 19, 2009 10:13 AM

    
Neutrik’s opticalCON chassis connector features an automatic sealing shutter that avoids any transceiver contamination on-site.

Neutrik’s opticalCON chassis connector features an automatic sealing shutter that avoids any transceiver contamination on-site.

In an effort to ease design integration and connect its opticalCON chassis connectors with small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers, Neutrik will showcase its opticalCON transceiver adapter at the NAB Show.

SFP transceivers are compact, optical transceivers used in fiber-optic communications. Neutrik’s opticalCON transceiver adapter is compatible with all LC SFP transceivers and enables the use of Neutrik’s rugged opticalCON or conventional LC connectors.

Neutrik’s opticalCON chassis connector features an automatic sealing shutter that avoids any transceiver contamination on-site and also helps users avoid vandalism by “protecting” the transceiver.

Neutrik’s newest transceiver adaptor is available in several variations depending on signal mode. Each is designated a particular color coding for easy and instant identification on-site.

See Neutrik at the NAB Show in Booth N7929.




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