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Re: Random shower thought: GBIC with LC connector...


From: Kevin Shymkiw <kshymkiw () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 09:24:43 -0700

GBIC stands for Great Big Inserted Cartridge

Classic - I needed a good laugh for today :)

On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 9:17 AM Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org> wrote:

No. GBIC stands for Great Big Inserted Cartridge. LC stands for Little Connector. Thus they are not compatible.

-mel via cell

On Nov 15, 2022, at 7:59 AM, Warren Kumari <warren () kumari net> wrote:


Hi there all,

While looking through my big box of random optics I suddenly realized that I'd never seen a GBIC with an LC 
connector, and I started wondering if anyone else had / if such a thing actually exists.

Yes, I realize that this would be a fairly niche device - if you arrived somewhere with a device that took GBICs 
and there was existing fiber with LC connectors you could just replace the patch cable or use an LC-SC convertor, 
but that doesn't really satisfy my curiosity.

A quick look through the GBIC MSA / SFF documentation implies that such a thing *could* probably exist (there is a 
defined value for the 'LC' connector), but I wasn't able to actually find any. It might not actually be compliant 
with the specs (the document I found only lists SC fiber or copper (coax with BNC, TNC or DB-9?!)), but that 
doesn't mean that no-one made them.

So, has anyone seen a regular (30mm/1.2") GBIC with LC connectors? And, if so, "pics or it didn't happen"... :-)

Obviously I don't have an actual use for this, it's just to satisfy my (OCD) curiosity...
W




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