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connector Cards in sequence of rank, like KQ. If they are of the same suited, they are referred to as "suited connectors".
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connector Termination component installed on the end of fibre optic cables. It provides physical attachment and optical coupling to further cables, transmitters, receivers and other devices.
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connector A device for making connectable/disconnectable connections of a fiber to another fiber, source, detector, or other devices.
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connector A mechanical device used to align and join two fibers together to provide a means for attaching to and decoupling from a transmitter, receiver, or another fiber.
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connector A connector in which the pins are closely packed in order to save space. High-density A-cable connectors have just as many pins as low-density A-cable connectors but are smaller than the low-density ones.
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