Molex 106108-2100, Fibre Optic Transmitter, Rectangular SMI Connector

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£200.15

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RS Stock No.:
507-398
Mfr. Part No.:
106108-2100
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Connector Shape

Rectangular

Connector Type

SMI

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity Small Media Interface (SMI) Optical Interconnect Transceiver exemplifies cutting-edge technology in fiber optic communication. Designed for seamless integration, this transceiver delivers robust performance and reliability, making it ideal for a variety of applications. With a focus on versatility, it supports multi-mode operations that ensure efficient data transmission across different network configurations. The sleek design is complemented by its lightweight yet durable construction, which withstands environmental challenges while maintaining top-tier functionality. The SMI Transceiver is the go-to solution for those demanding high-quality optical interconnects with superior compatibility across various products within the fiber optic family. Ensuring compliance with RoHS standards, users can trust in its environmentally friendly design while benefitting from the advanced capabilities that enhance their connectivity experience.

Optimized for use in a range of fiber optic applications
Offers compatibility with various cable assemblies and adapters
Lightweight design enhances ease of installation and maintenance
Robust construction ensures reliable performance in diverse environments
Supports streamlined data transmission for improved network efficiency
Designed to meet stringent RoHS compliance for environmental safety
Facilitates quick and effective connections with minimal signal loss

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