Fiber Optics Qs: Mini-DIO, Fusion, Fanout Cable

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The discussion focuses on the integration of optical fiber in a project involving switchboards and motor encoders. Mini-DIOs are necessary for connecting non-connectorized fiber to optical receivers, which will then link to motor drives. The Mini-DIO does not perform fiber fusion; a separate fiber splicer is required for that task. A fanout cable is mentioned as a potential component, with questions raised about its application in the current setup. Understanding these components is crucial for successfully implementing fiber optics in the project.
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I am working in a project that contain several switchboards that will receive an optical fiber from encoders of the motors that they feed (through an optical transmitter).
It appears that to do this we will need Mini-DIOs to connect this fiber cord to optical receivers, which in turn will be connected to each drive that controls the motors.
I know just a little about this subject (fiber optics), because I usually only work with the power system. So I have some questions (probably stupid questions):

1) I’ve heard that we will need Mini-DIOs because the fiber won’t come connectorized. What does that mean exactly?

2) Does de Mini-DIO itself perform the fusion of the fibers? Or do we need a fiber splicer?

3) What is a fanout cable? When should it be used? Will I use it here?

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