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An optical fiber connector constitutes a fiber-to-fiber interconnection and aligns the fiber core of two optical fibers. Due to the fast development of optical nets a variety of optical fiber connectors are available. The main difference is in the dimensions and the mechanical grip. Standard connectors are the LC, FC, ST and SC connectors. If the fiber end is angled to reduce back reflections this is usually described by adding APC (Angled Physical contact Connector) to the name.
Common types of fiber optic connectors include biconic, D4, ESCON, FC, FDDI, LC, loopback, MTP, MT-RJ, MU, SC, SMA and ST. In general the insertion loss should not exceed 0.75 dB and the return should not be higher than -20dB. Typical insertion repeatability, i.e. the difference in insertion loss between one plugging and another, is 0.2 dB. External links
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