Plastic optical fiber jumpers have become a highly competitive product in the fields of industrial applications and automotive automation due to their outstanding electrical 'noise' immunity. They are mainly used for low-speed, short-distance transmission, and have a promising future in industrial control bus systems and the internet.
Plastic optical fiber jumpers have become a highly competitive product in the industrial and automotive automation applications due to their outstanding electrical 'noise' immunity, primarily used for low-speed, short-distance transmission, with promising prospects in industrial control bus systems and the internet.
Plastic optical fiber jumpers have become a highly competitive product in the industrial and automotive automation applications due to their outstanding electrical 'noise' immunity, primarily used for low-speed, short-distance transmission, with promising prospects in industrial control bus systems and the internet.
Plastic optical fiber sensors have advantages such as simple structure, non-contact, high reliability, high precision, multiple measurable parameters, fast response, and flexible structure. They are widely used in automatic detection technology and are devices based on the photoelectric effect, made of optoelectronic materials.