JINPAT Newly Fiber Optical Rotary Joint with Reasonable Price
Fiber optical rotary joints (FORJs) are the optical equivalent to electric slip rings. They allow for the uninterrupted transmission of optical signals while rotating around their shaft.
The most cost and size efficient options are the single channel designs. Since fiber optic offers almost endless of bandwidth you can multiplex your required signals and run them through one fiber. The three most commonly used bands of spectra are 850 nm, 1310 nm, and 1550 nm.
Feature:
Using light signal transmission, no electromagnetic leakage
Good sealing
Resistance to electromagnetic interference
No contact transmission, no wear and tear
Long life
No friction, can be used in inflammable and explosive environment
Can be used in extreme natural environment
High magnetic current interference, also can work normally
Specifications
Fiber types - SM or MM - Maximum speed - 300rpm
Channel number - 7 -
Package style - Pigtails on the both ends
Wavelength range - "SM: 1310-1550nm MM: 850/1300nm" -
Weight, approx - 200g
Insertion loss - <4dB -
Jacket types - 2.0mm
Insertion loss ripple - <2dB -
Connector types - FC/SC/ST/LC
Return loss - "SM: ≥45dB MM: ≥30dB" -
Estimated life cycle - >100 million revolutions
Crosstalk - ≥50dB -
Vibration - MIL-STD-167-1A
Max Optical power - 23dBm -
Mechanical shock - MIL-STD-810G
Working temperature - -50°C~+80°C -
IP rating - IP65 or IP67