Black Box FOAT50S1-LC-5DB Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator, Single-Mode, 5 dB

Black Box FOAT50S1-LC-5DB Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator, Single-Mode, 5 dB

Black Box FOAT50S1-LC-5DB Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator, Single-Mode, 5 dB

Black Box FOAT50S1-LC-5DB

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Product Key Features

  • Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator designed for signal attenuation
  • Single-mode compatibility for optimal performance
  • Male/Female LC connectors for easy installation
  • UPC connectors ensure low insertion loss and high return loss
  • Attenuation level of 5 dB for precise signal control
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FOAT50S1-LC-5DB

Further Details
  • GR-910 compliant.
  • Ceramic ferrules.
  • Choose from five fixed attenuation values.


Fiber equipment located too close to other fiber equipment? Having problems with transmissions? Data being corrupted? Getting system failures? The problem is easier to fix than you may think.

When a fiber device is very close to another one-for example, as little as 3 feet (0.9 m)-the signal is extremely strong. The light signal doesn't have time to attenuate or lose strength as it travels down the fiber. This is called receive saturation. The energy level of the fiber optic signal is too high and exceeds the operating range of the receiving equipment. So when the light reaches the other end, it reflects back along the cable. This reflection distorts the signal and disrupts data.

Solve the problem with Black Box attenuators. They feature guaranteed return-loss measures to attenuate the signal. To achieve the fixed return loss, the attenuators use a doped single-mode fiber with a wavelength of 1310-1550 nm.

Use the attenuators in CATV, LAN, WAN, and telecommunications applications. When you have multiple fiber runs, use the attenuators to make sure all are operating at the same optical level. You can also use the attenuators as part of your test kits to verify optical levels.

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Standard Return Policy

We offer a hassle-free 30-day returns policy for domestic (US) orders, excluding non-refundable items. Refund or Replacement within 30 days of the delivery date. All products that fall under the Standard Return Policy qualify for our 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns. Please see the section above for more details.

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Replacement within 30 days of the delivery date.

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Covered by the manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the terms and conditions for the manufacturer's warranty or contact the manufacturer.

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Extended Holiday Return Policy.

Qualifying purchases of products displaying the " Extended Holiday Return Policy ", from November 1st, 2023 to December 25, 2023, are eligible for a Refund or Replacement until January 31, 2024.


Extended Holiday Replacement-Only Return Policy

Qualifying purchases of products displaying the " Extended Holiday Replacement-Only Return Policy ", from November 1st, 2023 to December 25, 2023, are eligible for a Replacement until January 31, 2024.

FAQ
A fiber optic attenuator is used to reduce the power level of an optical signal in a fiber optic network. It helps prevent signal overload and ensures optimal performance.
The Black Box Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator is inserted into the fiber optic link and reduces the signal power by 5 dB. This attenuation helps balance the signal strength and prevents signal overload.
Yes, the Black Box Fiber Optic In-Line Attenuator is designed for use with single-mode fiber optic cables. It provides reliable signal attenuation for single-mode applications.
This attenuator features an LC connector, which is a popular choice for fiber optic connections due to its small size and reliable performance.
Yes, multiple attenuators can be used in a single fiber optic link to achieve the desired signal power reduction. It is important to carefully calculate the total attenuation required for your specific application.

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