Fibre-optic rotary joint carries 24 circuits

An IDM Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 17, 2005

The newest addition to IDM Electronics' family of combined slip ring and fibre-optic rotary joints (FORJ) is proving a hit with TV broadcast equipment manufacturers.

The newest addition to IDM Electronics' family of combined slip ring and fibre-optic rotary joints (FORJ) is proving a hit with TV broadcast equipment manufacturers.

Measuring just 22 x 52mm, the new H24/FORJ has 24 x 2A circuits, some of which may be combined to give up to 4 x 6A circuits, and an integral multimode or single-mode fibre-optic rotary joint capable of delivering the bandwidth of a single-mode 09/125 fibre.

The H24/FORJ provides an extremely compact yet cost-effective solution for applications requiring the transfer of high quality video and high-speed digital signals up to 2.Gbyte/s over a rotational interface.

The innovative H24/FORJ has been developed in response to increasing demand for compact interfaces able to reliably transfer large amounts of information across a rotational interface at speeds up to 400rev/min.

Along with TV broadcast, typical applications include robotic/military vehicles, cable winders and pipe inspection equipment.

The H24/FORJ is the latest addition to IDM's popular H Series fibre optic rotational joints.

H-Series products are available in a number of circuit configurations, current ratings and casing types to suit most applications.

All feature operating temperature ratings of -40 to +60C, smooth, low-torque operation and long lifespan.

The industry standard casing size and variety of mounting options enable the H-Series to be easily retrofitted to existing equipment.

Custom configurations can also be designed and manufactured in-house at IDM Electronics' Reading factory.

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