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MT-RJ connector

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MT-RJ connector
A fiber-optic cable connector that is very popular for small form factor devices due to its small size. Housing two fibers and mating together with locating pins on the plug, the MT-RJ comes from the MT connector, which can contain up to 12 fibers.

MT-RJ Connector
The small form factor of the MT-RJ has made it very popular. It uses rectangular ferrules instead of round ones.


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Advantages: Easy push/pull snap-in locking mechanism, excellent repeatability, low insertion loss, small form factor :: MT-RJ Connector MT-RJ stands for Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack.
E2O's small form factor fixed and pluggable single mode family of transceivers complements to E2O's large VCSEL based multimode transceiver family that includes SFF and SFP with either LC connectors or MT-RJ connectors.
With the escalating popularity of the MT-RJ connector for optical fiber cabling systems, there is a growing need to implement proper field-test procedures to ensure reliable cabling connections between the signal source and destination at the time of installation.
 
 
 
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