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Product category: Manufacturing networking systems
News Release from: B and B Electronics | Subject: Media converters - fibre-copper
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 17 March 2006

Media converters seamlessly convert
fibre-copper

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Media converters seamlessly and accurately convert to and from fiber-to-copper through hostile RFI.EMI environments and extend the distances up to 2km with multi mode fibre.

The growth of Ethernet connectivity on the factory floor has driven the expansion of copper and fibre cable installation Fibre optic cable is typically located in factory settings, offering long range and RFI immunity, while copper connections are found on most every piece of control equipment

The installer is often faced with connecting a piece of copper equipment to a fibre optic Ethernet drop.

Or, a piece of equipment with a copper Ethernet port needs to communicate long distances or in harsh conditions where the distance and immunity properties of fibre optics are potentially the best solution.

B and B Electronics introduces our new Elinx series, EIR and EIS lines of media converters.

Now you can seamlessly and accurately convert to and from fiber-to-copper through hostile RFI.EMI environments and extend the distances up to 2km (1.2 miles) with multi mode fibre, and up to 20km (12.4 miles) with single mode fibre.

We offer both a rugged (EIR series) industrial DIN rail mount package with extended voltage and temperature specifications and commercial (EIS) models in desk, wall, or rack mountable packages that include a power supply.

These models share similar features except for voltage and temperature specifications.

Each product family comes with options to convert 10/100Base TX signals to 100Base FX either with multi-mode or single mode fibre.

Your choice of ST or SC connectors with multi-mode versions, or single-mode products with SC connectors.

Users have greater flexibility with enhanced features such as auto negotiation, forced modes for full or half-duplex, and 10 or 100 Mbps data rates.

Link-fault-pass-through can be enabled and disabled via a dipswitch setting.

The link-fault-pass-through feature allows the network manager to react to a broken link as soon as one occurs.

Other common features include: Auto MDI-X (auto-cross feature), LEDs for Power, Link/Activity, Data Rate, Duplex/Collision, Store and Forward mechanism, Broadcast storm filtering, Back-pressure and IEEE802.3x compliant flow control.

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