FT10MxLR 650 nm DC-10 MBd RedLink® Fiber Optic Transmitter

2021-03-30
●DESCRIPTION:
The Firecomms DC to 10 MBd low current RedLink® transmitter is a highly reliable Resonant Cavity Light Emitting Diode (RCLED) which operates as a visible optical source generating red 650 nm light at data rates from burst mode DC to a maximum of 10 MBd of continuous digital data. The RCLED is encapsulated in a lensed clear molded plastic package for optimum coupling to Plastic Optic Fiber (POF). It operates over the industrial temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C.
The 10 MBd transmitter produces higher optical power for the same input current relative to the standard Firecomms 10 MBd device (FT10MHNR). This allows a lower overall current consumption when used in an existing link design.
The transmitter is assembled in a gray nonconducting plastic housing requiring low operating current supporting horizontal, vertical and tilted housing options. The use of the eye-safe, visible light simplifies link set-up and testing.
●FEATURES:
■Visible RCLED at red wavelength (660 nm)
■Optimized for data transmission from
DC to 10 MBd with low current consumption
■Ideal for use with Step Index (SI) Plastic Optic Fiber (POF)
■Industrial temperature range -40 °C to +85 °C
■RoHS compliant
■Flame retardant (UL 94 V-0) connector housings
■Low pulse width distortion
■Horizontal, Vertical and 30° Tilted options available
■Compatible with Versatile Link cables and connectors

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