CECC/SC 86BXA - Fibre optic connectors
To prepare and maintain specifications for fibre optic connectors, fibre optic mechanical splices, fibre optic termini (inserts) for hybrid connectors and, where relevant, their intermateability with device-housings/receptables, in accordance with the requirements of document CECC 00 111, for use within the CECC system for the quality assessment of electronic components
Fibre optic connectors
To prepare and maintain specifications for fibre optic connectors, fibre optic mechanical splices, fibre optic termini (inserts) for hybrid connectors and, where relevant, their intermateability with device-housings/receptables, in accordance with the requirements of document CECC 00 111, for use within the CECC system for the quality assessment of electronic components
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CECC/SC 86BXA is a Subcommittee within CLC. It is named "Fibre optic connectors" and is responsible for: To prepare and maintain specifications for fibre optic connectors, fibre optic mechanical splices, fibre optic termini (inserts) for hybrid connectors and, where relevant, their intermateability with device-housings/receptables, in accordance with the requirements of document CECC 00 111, for use within the CECC system for the quality assessment of electronic components This committee has published 0 standards.
CECC/SC 86BXA develops CLC standards in the area of V28 - FIBRE OPTICS - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To prepare and maintain specifications for fibre optic connectors, fibre optic mechanical splices, fibre optic termini (inserts) for hybrid connectors and, where relevant, their intermateability with device-housings/receptables, in accordance with the requirements of document CECC 00 111, for use within the CECC system for the quality assessment of electronic components Currently, there are 0 published standards from this subcommittee.
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