A Terminal Inserting and Capping Mechanism for Optical Fiber Connector Capable of Fault Diagnosis

Research output: Patent

Abstract

The utility model relates to a terminal insertion and plugging mechanism of a fiber optic connector with fault diagnosis capability, comprising a frame, the bottom of the frame is provided with a conveyor device paired with a base, and the bottom of the frame top plate is sequentially provided with the terminal insertion device, the detection camera and the capping device combined with the base on the carrying device, the detection camera takes images of the inserted base into the terminal through the terminal insertion device and transmits the captured images to the image comparison system, through the image The comparison system compares with the standard image to detect whether the terminal is fully inserted. The purpose of this utility model is to provide a terminal insertion and capping mechanism of a fiber optic connector with fault diagnosis capability, which can complete the insertion of the terminal through a mechanical structure and can detect the inserted terminal Through the detection camera during the transportation process Fault diagnosis to improve the assembly performance of fiber optic connectors.
Translated title of the contributionUn mecanismo de inserción y tapado de terminales para conectores de fibra óptica capaz de diagnosticar fallas
Original languageEnglish (US)
Patent number202220847926.4
Priority date13/04/22
StatePublished - 20 Sep 2022

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 8417A Telecommunications

Patent Scope

  • NATIONAL

Patent Type

  • UTILITY MODEL

Project Typology

  • TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

Technological Readiness Level

  • TRL3: Preliminary testing of technology components has been initiated (technical feasibility)

Contribution to Productive Sector

  • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

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