Product Description
Suttle SFFO-C04AA-1 Fanout Cassette 4-PORT SCA with Splice Chip Fiber Optic Optical SignalsSFFOC04AA1-N-YAG
lk.07052023.28
- Fanout cassette
- Pigtails
- Splice chip
- 4 SC/APC outputs
- 0417
- fFO-C04AA-1
A rubber splice chip holds four single fusion splices. Color-coded SC/APC pigtails (900um)
Cover is attached with two thumbscrews. Includes splice chip, splice tubes and color-coded pigtails (900 um). 4 SC/APC outputs
A fanout cassette is a device used in fiber optic networks to distribute or split optical signals from a single input fiber to multiple output fibers. It is also known as a fiber optic splitter cassette or distribution cassette.
The fanout cassette typically consists of a housing or enclosure that holds a fiber optic splitter module. The splitter module contains a special type of optical component called a splitter, which divides the incoming optical signal into multiple output signals with reduced power levels.
The purpose of the fanout cassette is to enable the sharing of a single fiber optic connection among multiple devices or endpoints. It allows for the expansion of a fiber optic network without the need for additional fiber optic cables to be installed.
Fanout cassettes are commonly used in various applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and local area networks (LANs). They provide a cost-effective and space-saving solution for distributing optical signals to multiple locations within a network.
It's important to note that the specifics of a fanout cassette may vary depending on the network requirements and the type of fiber optic splitter used. Some fanout cassettes may have fixed split ratios, while others may allow for variable splitting ratios. Additionally, the number of input and output ports on a fanout cassette can vary based on the design and configuration.