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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
1761072-3 Powell Electronics, Inc. TE Connectivity Not Provided Receptacle; Product Series = HSSDC2; Number of Positions = 7; Mount = Board Mount; Used With Fibre Channel;
1761073-1 Powell Electronics, Inc. TE Connectivity Not Provided Plug Kit; Product Series = HSSDC2; Number of Positions = 7; Cable Diameter Range = 5.46 - 6.22 mm; Used With Fibre Channel;

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  • Fibre Channel
    Fibre channel is a computer communications protocol designed to provide a means for the high-speed transfer of data in a serial link between supercomputers, mainframes, workstations, desktop computers, storage devices, displays, and other peripherals. Fibre channel technology uses optical fibers
  • Fibre Channel for SANs
    Fibre Channel for SANs. With many timesaving illustrations and practical suggestions for troubleshooting, this book shows you how Fibre Channel works, how it integrates with other protocols and systems, and how to implement it to create a SAN for fast access to mass storage. Books24x7
  • Test, Simulation, and Integration of Fibre Channel Networked Systems (.pdf)
    Fibre Channel is a high-speed networking technology deployed on a number of military/aerospace platforms and programs. These include F-18E/F, F-16, F-35, B1-B, B-2, E-2D, the Apache Longbow and MMH helicopters, and AESA Radar. Applications for Fibre Channel include mission computers, processor
  • Fiber Optic: Glass vs. Copper
    Fibre Channel is fast becoming the gigabit-per-second interconnect technology of choice for high-speed system designers. It performs extremely well for storage, networks, video, data acquisition and many other applications. Fibre Channel is ideal for reliable, high-speed transfer of digital audio
  • Quadsplitter Connectors
    In current Fibre Channel systems, greater demand is put on cable and connector designers to address the high data rates already here and the ones fast approaching. At the moment, cable suppliers have produced excellent cable with tight tolerance characteristic impedance and low insertion loss
  • Avionics Networking Technology (.pdf)
    of the key architectural features of two of the most popular emerging networking technologies used in avionics today, namely, Fibre Channel and Ethernet. An overview of each architectural feature is provided along with a discussion of the system-level benefits associated with the feature. A new
  • Buses and Networks for Contemporary Avionics (.pdf)
    switched fabric networks. In addition to MIL-STD-1553, this paper presents and comments about several avionics networking technologies including High-Speed 1553, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, and ARINC 664, a form of profiled Ethernet. Buses and Networks for Contemporary Avionics Buses
  • Fiber Optic Technology (.pdf)
    interference. That makes it ideal for high-data-rate systems such as Gigabit Ethernet, multimedia, Fibre Channel, or any other network that requires the transfer of large, bandwidth-consuming data files, particularly over long distances.Fiber optic links offer far greater distances than copper links do

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