Performance
Wavelength |
1300 nm |
Link budget |
11.00 dB |
Sensitivity |
-30 dBmW |
Tx power (min) |
-19 dBmW |
Fiber mode structure |
Multi-mode |
Maximum transfer distance |
2000 m |
Tx power (max) |
-14 dBmW |
Operational conditions
Operating altitude |
0 - 3000 m |
Additionally
Transfer rate (Mbps) |
100 Mbit/s |
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
Media Converter, 10/100BASE-TX (RJ-45) [100 m/328 ft.], 100BASE-FX 1300nm multimode (ST) [2 km/1.2 mi.], LA
The Mini Media Converters provide a cost-effective method for integrating fiber optic cabling into a 10/100 UTP environment. With its miniature size, the Mini offers a space saving alternative while it converts copper to fiber with the smallest footprint available in the industry.
<b>Powering Options</b>
Depending upon the unit, this plug-and-play media converter offers three methods for powering the unit. All Mini's can be powered with the included power adapter, while other options include powering through a USB port or though an 802.3af Power over Ethernet enabled RJ-45 port.* Two power options can be used simultaneously, providing the security of redundant power supplies. The Mini is available with either ST or SC fiber interfaces and is available for either multimode or single mode fiber.
*MP/E-PSW-FX-01(xx) supporting the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard allows this converter to be a Powered Device (PD) and draw its power from Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) that is also compliant to the IEEE 802.3af standard.
- Unit and Port LEDs allow for quick status information
- Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
Allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operation over a link.
- Fixed Full-Duplex on fiber
- AutoCross™
Automatically detects and configures the twisted pair port on the converter to the correct MDI or MDI-X configuration.
- Fixed Link Pass Through on POE and USB powered units
- Automatic Link Restoration
Transition Networks's converters will automatically re-establish link in all network conditions.
- Far End Fault (FEF) (on all three versions)
A troubleshooting feature that is generally used in conjunction with Link Pass Through to notify both end devices of a loss of link.