Cables/Connecting

Reliable Keyed SMA fibre optic connector system available

12th July 2018
Alex Lynn
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It has been announced by OMC, that its Keyed SMA (KSMA) fibre optic system launched last October is now available in all of its standard SMA diode housings. The KSMA connector and diode receptacle system for OMC’s fibre optic transmitters and receivers delivers the rotational consistency of a keyed connector combined with the security and reliability of the SMA connector.

The KSMA is suited for optically demanding and long service life applications. Thanks to the rugged, all metal design, the connector system is robust and suits multiple applications, across many industry sectors, including industrial and consumer, transportation, medical, aerospace, petrochemical and power distribution.

OMC’s KSMA connector system features a mechanical keyway mechanism that eliminates any rotational variation when a cable is mated to the transmitter or receiver, while also featuring the same secure hexagonal lock nut fixing found in OMC’s standard SMA connector. Ensuring there is no rotational variation between matings is useful because if a cable is disconnected and reconnected, traditional non-keyed SMA devices can rotate throughout a full 360 degrees, possibly resulting in performance variations and limiting repeatability.

The lock nut ensures that the optical fibre is held firmly in place, unlike spring loaded connectors which can allow the fibre to move and change the attenuation of the link if the cable is subjected to any tension.
OMC’s KSMA system is now available in their H1 Bulkhead Housing, H22 PCB Mount SMA Housing, H3 Single Hole Rear Fitting Panel Mount, H11 Single Hole Front Fitting Panel Mount as well as the new VSMA (Vertical SMA) and HDMSA (high density SMA) device receptacles.

OMC’s Commercial Director, William Heath, commented: “Designing the fibre optic element of a system can be very challenging, as most companies that manufacture transmitters and receivers do not necessarily specialise in fibre optic cables and vice-versa. We design, manufacture and test all our transmitters, receivers and cable assemblies at our UK facility and can control optical performance to meet application requirements exactly.

“As well as over thirty years’ experience in the industrial fibre optics sector, we recently expanded into a new purpose built manufacturing facility and invested in new, state-of-the-art CNC machining equipment to produce our advanced fibre optic connector systems and components even more cost-effectively and with greater design freedom than ever before.”

OMC’s fibre optic systems are used in braking systems on trains, military radar systems, engine monitoring systems, automotive crash testing, machine vision in robotics, data transmission in CNC machinery in industrial applications, petrol pump control systems at filling stations and high voltage.

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