Fiber Optic Receivers

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20670093811XL
FO D-SUB 9-POLE, MALE (PU 50PCS)
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269046-3
PHOTODETECTOR UNTERM SM PIGTAIL
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5 nA
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IF-D97
DETECTOR PHOTOLOG FO 400-1050NM
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50Mbps
-17dBm
40 mA
4.75V ~ 5.25V
SCMR-100K20G-30-15-10
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275 mA
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GFD3500-002-BAA
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Networking
16Mbps
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GFD3500-002-AAA
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16Mbps
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AFBR-2419MZ
FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER
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AFBR-24x9xZ
Optical
50MBd
-27dBm
20 mA
3.135V ~ 5.25V
OPF507
RECEIVER FIBER OPTIC 200KPBS
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200kbps
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12 mA
4.5V ~ 16V
HFBR-2505CFZ
RCVR FIBER OPTIC INTERBUS-S
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2MBd
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6.2 mA
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HFBR-2452Z
RCVR MOD FIBER OPTIC SMA STR LD
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SCMR-18G-2R-10016-ATT
2 CHANNEL FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER
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LBR-50K3G-10-15-10-E1
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LBR-10002
FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER
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LBR-10M3G-10-15-10-GC
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LBR-10M3G-10-15-10-S
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LBR-10001
FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER
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LBR-50K4P5G-10-15-10-GC
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LBR-50K4P5G-10-15-10-E1
FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER IN ENCLOSUR
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HRR-4G12G-EA
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DC-50305091-12-0
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About  Fiber Optic Receivers

Discrete fiber optic receivers are specialized photodiodes housed in adaptive enclosures, specifically designed to receive optical signals transmitted over fiber optic cables. Unlike integrated solutions, these receivers do not incorporate drive circuitry, focusing solely on the reception of optical signals. The key distinguishing factors for discrete fiber optic receivers include their data rate, receivable power range, voltage supply requirements, and current consumption specifications. These parameters are critical in determining the receiver's compatibility with specific optical signal characteristics and the overall system design. Adaptive enclosures used for discrete fiber optic receivers are designed to accommodate various connector types, ensuring compatibility with different fiber optic cable interfaces. Common connector types supported by these adaptive housings include FC, PC, SC, SMA, ST, TOSLINK, Versatile link, as well as connector-less solutions, providing versatility and flexibility in deployment. By offering a range of options for data rate, receivable power, and connector compatibility, discrete fiber optic receivers cater to diverse application scenarios and system configurations. Their focused functionality and adaptability make them essential components in fiber optic communication systems, enabling reliable and efficient reception of optical signals while facilitating seamless integration within complex network environments.