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High-performance Fibre-optic Transmitters


High reliability and high stability TT Electronics introduces fibre-optic transmitters with shorter leadtimes


• A full range of qualification testing • Improved reliability and performance vs. the competition • Significantly shorter leadtimes • OPF352A suitable for extreme environmental applications


OPF350A fibre-optic transmitters


• 850nm LED technology • TO-18 plastic clear-cap package • High thermal stability


• High optical coupling efficiency to multimode fibre


• Industrial temperature range • High reliability with long operational life • Alternative to OPF370A


Suitable for applications including:


• Power generation communication • Industrial Ethernet equipment • Copper-to-fibre media conversion


• Intra-system fibre-optic links • Video surveillance systems • Environmental applications


Charcroft: Challenge Accepted Roger Tall


Passives, Hi-rel Semis & Opto Specialist roger.tall@charcroft.com


OPF352A fibre-optic transmitters


• 850nm LED technology • Sturdy ST®


style receptacle


• Pre-tested with fibre to maximize performance


• OPF352A pre-mounted and ready to use • 35MHz operation • Field-proven reliability • Alternative to OPF372A


Debbie Rowland Director


debbie.rowland@charcroft.com


www.charcroft.com


Email: sales@charcroft.com Tel: 01591 610408 Passives, Power, Sensors, Emech and more

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