CLIFF

CLIFF

CLIFF is a well-established company specializing in the design and manufacturing of high-quality electrical components and connectors. With its headquarters in the United Kingdom, CLIFF serves a wide range of industries, including audio, video, telecommunications, and industrial equipment. The company offers an extensive product portfolio, including audio connectors, jack sockets, terminal posts, and test leads. Known for their precision engineering and reliable performance, CLIFF's components are trusted by customers worldwide. The company's commitment to innovation and quality has earned it a strong reputation in the industry, with its products being widely used in professional audio and video applications. With a focus on customer satisfaction and technological advancements, CLIFF continues to provide cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving needs of various sectors.

Fiber Optic Transmitters - Drive Circuitry Integrated

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FCR6842031T
OPTICAL JACK TRANSMITTER OTJ-1
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
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FCR684204T
OPTICAL JACK TRANSMITTER ORJ-4
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
10 mA
FCR6842032T
OPTICAL JACK TRANMISTTER
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
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FCR684205T
OPTICAL JACK TRANSMITTER OTJ-5
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
10 mA
FCR684206T
OPTICAL JACK TRANSMITTER OTJ-6
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
10 mA
FCR684208T
OPTICAL JACK TRANSMITTER OTJ-8
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2.7V ~ 5.5V
655nm
Digital Audio
16Mbps
10 mA

About  Fiber Optic Transmitters - Drive Circuitry Integrated

Fiber optic transmitters with integrated drive circuitry are advanced components used to inject signals into fiber optic cables. These transmitters combine a light source, such as an LED or laser, with signal conditioning electronics, which include the necessary circuitry for driving the light source and ensuring proper signal transmission. These transmitters find widespread applications in various fields, including digital audio, DVI (Digital Visual Interface), Ethernet, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface), telecommunications, and general data transfer. They enable high-speed and reliable transmission of digital signals over fiber optic networks. One of the key differentiating factors for fiber optic transmitters is the transmission wavelength. Different wavelengths are utilized based on the specific application and network requirements. Common transmission wavelengths include 850 nm, 1310 nm, and 1550 nm, among others. The choice of wavelength depends on factors such as transmission distance, available fiber optic infrastructure, and compatibility with receiving devices. Another important parameter for differentiating fiber optic transmitters is the data rate, which is typically expressed in bits per second (bps). The data rate represents the speed at which digital information is transmitted through the fiber optic cable. Higher data rates allow for faster and more efficient data transfer. Common data rates supported by these transmitters range from Mbps (megabits per second) to Gbps (gigabits per second) and even higher speeds for advanced applications. By utilizing fiber optic transmitters with integrated drive circuitry, users can ensure accurate and reliable transmission of digital signals over fiber optic cables. These transmitters, with their light sources and signal conditioning electronics, provide the necessary functionality for various applications. The selection of the appropriate transmitter based on transmission wavelength and data rate allows for seamless integration within the network infrastructure and efficient data transfer.