The FC was the first optical fiber connector to use a ceramic ferrule, but unlike the plastic bodied SC and LC, it utilizes a round screw-type fitment made from nickel-plated or stainless steel. The connector end face relies on an alignment key for correct insertion and is then tightened into the adaptor/jack using a threaded collet. Despite the additional complexity both in manufacturing and installation, it’s still the connector of choice for precise measuring equipment such as OTDRs.
Initially intended for datacoms and telecoms applications, its use has reduced since the introduction of the SC and LC. These deliver similar performance to the FC but both have less expensive components and are quicker to connect. However, the screw-on collet of the FC does make it particularly effective in high vibration environments, ensuring that the spring-loaded ferrule is firmly mated.
| Insertion loss (db) | |
|---|---|
| single mode | 0.25-0.5 |
| multi mode | 0.25-0.5 |
| Return loss(db) | |
| single mode | PC>45 & UPC>50 & APC>65 |
| multi mode | N/A |
| Mating cycle | |
| single mode | 1000 times variable <0.2 |
| multi mode | 1000 times variable <0.2 |
| Interchangeability | |
| single mode | <0.2 |
| multi mode | <0.2 |
| Temperature(c) | |
| single mode | -40~+80 |
| multi mode | -40~+80 |
| Cable diameter | |
| single mode | 0.9 mm & 2.0 mm & 3.0 mm available |
| multi mode | 0.9 mm & 2.0 mm & 3.0 mm available |
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