
QUESTION:
What are the advantages of SMA connectors over others?
ANSWER:
There are advantages that SMAs have, which are not shared by their more modern and recent connector-style cousins:
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Doctors are familiar, and comfortable, working with SMAs on lasers and other medical equipment,
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There are many more accessories available for the SMA than any other connector: mating sleeves/adaptors in half and full lengths, in a variety of threadings, nuts and materials; device receptacles sized to take several standards “can” (LED, laser and detector packages) configurations and dimensions; hardware for positioning on optical benches.
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Testing assemblies is largely limited to visual inspection and insertion loss, limiting time and expense related to test equipment,
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Almost 40 years of reliable experience in a tremendous variety of applications.
Although the SMA connector is part of ancient history in the fiber industry, it nevertheless remains a relevant and key enabler for tomorrow’s instruments, products and procedures which use specialty fibers.
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