Backplane connectivity system

May 30, 2000
The Quantum QX fiberoptic backplane connectivity system of connectors and cables has a typical insertion loss of 0.40 dB per mated pair. The system uses a SC-style push-pull engagement mechanism.

The Quantum QX fiberoptic backplane connectivity system of connectors and cables has a typical insertion loss of 0.40 dB per mated pair. The system uses a SC-style push-pull engagement mechanism. A multifiber array holds from 1 to 12 fibers in a single thermopolymer ferrule. Methode Fiber Optic Products, Chicago, IL

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