Hybrid fiber optic rotary joint H18
PTFEETFEsilver-plated

hybrid fiber optic rotary joint
hybrid fiber optic rotary joint
hybrid fiber optic rotary joint
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Characteristics

Type
hybrid
Material
PTFE, ETFE, silver-plated
Other characteristics
compact
Voltage

210 V, 240 V

Primary current

0.5 A, 1 A, 2 A

Rotational speed

500 rpm
(3,142 rad.min-1)

Number of channels

18 unit, 24 unit

Description

Legacy product and should not be used for new designs. The H18 / H24 fiber optic rotary joints effectively combine a compact electrical slip ring with a fiber optic rotating joint. Both offer the flexibility of electrical, power and optical signal transfer through a single rotational joint. The H18 and H24 are low cost solutions for high data rate transmission to greater than 2.5 Gb / sec on the optical channel. Features • Combined compact electrical slip ring with fiber optic rotating joint • Flexibility of signal transfer through a single rotational joint • Low cost solution for high data rate transmission • Precision ball bearing for long life • Compact size • Metal housing available • Transfer analog and digital signals • Compatible with data bus protocols Benefits • Unique signal handling performance with minimal electrical circuit noise • Tight packaging to fit in the most demanding space constraints • Low torque to minimize system torque budget • Rapid delivery Typical Applications • CCTV and dome camera manufacturing • Robotics • Upgrading legacy equipment • Digital communications and video

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BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 6 - Stand G-13

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