Conventional Fiber Optic Patch Cord SCAPC
SCAPC
SC fiber optic connector is a widely used fiber optic interface device. Its name comes from "Square Connector" and was developed by Japan's NTT Corporation. SC connectors are used in a variety of fiber optic communication systems due to their compact design, durability, and easy plug-in and unplug features. They usually use 2.5mm ceramic pins with PC (physical contact) or APC (angled physical contact) type end faces to achieve low-loss fiber optic connections. SC connectors support a variety of fiber types, including single-mode and multi-mode fibers, and are very suitable for high-density network cabling environments, and can meet communication requirements of different speeds and distances.