Huber+Suhner’s ‘smallest outdoor fibre optic connector for harsh environments’

04 September 2020

Huber+Suhner’s brings to market its smallest ever outdoor fibre optic connector – the Q-ODC-2 Mini – “to enable more cost-effective, flexible and higher capacity deployments of new wireless infrastructure in industrial and communication applications.”

The company further boasts that this compact design and size-optimised connector reduces dimensions by 50% and weight by 40% when compared to its Q-ODC-2 outdoor connector. These smaller proportions allow wireless infrastructure providers to access new locations and add more capacity to the network, reducing the cost per bit, the firm claims.

The Q-ODC-2 Mini also overcomes the challenge of high system sensitivity and increases reliability. This, the firm says, opens up new areas of application for fibre optics in a number of industries, such as wind energy, railway and shipbuilding.

The connector is waterproof, dust-proof and corrosion resistant and provides the maximum safety for outdoor installations. It features a robust push-pull coupling mechanism and an extension connector for cable chaining, making the solution fast and easy to install.

“As our smallest outdoor fibre optic connector to date, the Q-ODC-2 Mini addresses critical challenges in the planning, building and operation of new wireless infrastructure deployments by providing an affordable solution that is simple to install and takes up the minimum amount of physical space,” says Carsten Dieckmann, product manager at Huber+Suhner. “The product adds to our portfolio of fibre optic solutions that are suitable for complex applications with high data rates as network providers look to meet the demand for more capacity at a lower cost per bit.”