Neutrik opticalCON Fiber-Optic Connector Shines

Connector king Neutrik has brought a new fiber-optic-based addition to the opticalCON line to the NAB Show. The new member is a pre-assembled low-voltage camera and single mode hybrid cable using the opticalCON connector.

Neutrik opticalCON

The new cable is designed for camera use where low voltage (less than 50 V) is used.

The opticalCON connector uses a metal housing with a locking mechanism. A heavy duty cable retention scheme along with a self-sealing shutter is used to keep out dirt rounds out the connector’s features.

Neutrik product applications manager Fred Besnoff said, “Incorporating a low-voltage camera cable into our fiber assemblies is another feature that makes opticalCON a robust solution for a variety of applications.”

Also new for the show is the rearTWIST BNC line of BNC connectors. The high-bandwidth 75 ohm rearTWIST BNCs are capable of handling uncompressed 1080p HD video up to 4.5 GHz.

Neutrik will be at booth N7929.

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