Installation and Physical Interface 17
From Thomas & Betts Corporation (http://www.thomasandbetts.com)
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2x25 connector: 622-5041, 636-5041
Power connectors from Molex Inc. (http://www.molex.com/cgi-bin/bv/molex/index_login.jsp)
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Connector housing 1x4: 15-24-4048
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Crimp terminal: 02-08-1204
3. In Simplex (SK/SP Emulation), a 26 pin ribbon cable connectors:
From Thomas & Betts Corporation (http://www.thomasandbetts.com)
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622-2641, 636-2641
A right angled PCB mounted connector (25x2) may also be used in order to eliminate any harness-
ing/ cabling.
(JDS Uniphase part numbers 10115117 and 10115118)
Physical Mounting and Connection
To install the switch:
1. Mount the chassis using the four holes provided. An M3 screw with maximum thread depth in the
unit of 5 mm is recommended.
2. Connect the ground lug to chassis ground. An 8 mm depth M3 screw with flat and lock washers is
recommended (5 mm maximum thread depth in unit). See Figure 4, showing location of mount-
ing holes for both package sizes (note the additional length of package for cable version of
switches).
3. Connect the power supply to the unit via the selected interface (See the Pinout Information for
the Switch section on page 18 for more information.). A supply of 5 V ±5%, 1 to 2.5 A maximum
(configuration dependent), is required.
4. Connect a flat ribbon cable or rigid PCB connector to the unit (see the following sections for the
appropriate pinout). The switch is now ready for use.
For information on installing multiple SKB switches in a network, see the Connecting Multiple
Switches using the RS485 Interface section on page 26.
Summary of Contents for SKB Series
Page 1: ...SKB SERIES FIBEROPTIC SWITCH MODULE User Manual ...
Page 2: ...ii 10109002 Rev 001 August 2001 2001 JDS Uniphase All rights reserved ...
Page 4: ...iv ...
Page 11: ...7 Contents ...
Page 13: ...9 List of Figures ...
Page 15: ...11 List of Tables ...
Page 19: ...4 Safety Information Instructions and Symbols ...
Page 25: ...10 Introduction ...
Page 53: ...38 Operation and Control Instructions ...
Page 91: ...76 Commands ...
Page 111: ...96 Application Notes ...
Page 113: ...98 Service ...