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Signamax® 100FX Singlemode to Multimode Media Converters
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Signamax® 100FX Singlemode to Multimode Media Converters
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The speed, efficiency, and range of fiber optic networking comes at the cost of complexity that can lead to limiting compatibility issues. These Singlemode to Multimode Media Converters from Signamax? seamlessly converts the laser signal used in singlemode to an LED multimode signal, instantly opening up a plethora of interconnectivity options for new and existing networks. Built in a durable metal case with a lifetime warranty, this converter is guaranteed to provide you with years of high performance data transmission. |
- Active circuitry ensures the signal is properly converted and amplified for highest performance
- DIN rail mountable with available bracket for a variety of installation options
- Includes rubber feet for traction when temporarily or permanently mounted to a desk, table, or other horizontal surface
- Durable metal case protects circuitry against damage from light impact and accidents
- Lifetime Product Warranty promises a safe investment
| PROPERTY | VALUE |
| Ports | |
| 1130, 1132, 1130ED, 1132ED, 1130XLD, 1132XLD, 065-1130 & 065-1132 | 62.5/125 or 50/125um MM, 2,000m distance |
| LED Indicators | Per Unit: Power Status Per Port: SD (A & B ports) – link and activity |
| Latency | < 21 bit times |
| Throughput @ 100Base | 148,809 pps (64-byte packets) |
| Speed | 100BaseFX: 100/200 Mbps for half/full duplex |
| Fiber Interface, Multimode Ports | |
| Type | LED |
| Wavelength | 1300 nm nominal (1270 nm maximum, 1380 nm minimum) |
| Maximum Output Power | -14.0 dBm |
| Minimum Output Power | -20.0 dBm |
| Sensitivity | -33.0 dBm |
| Maximum Input Power | -8.0 dBm |
| Link Power Budget | 13.0 dBm |
| 065-1130 & 065-1132 Singlemode Fiber Interface | |
| Type | MQW Laser |
| Wavelength | 1300 nm nominal (1260 nm maximum, 1360 nm minimum) |
| Maximum Output Power | -7.0 dBm |
| Minimum Output Power | -15.0 dBm |
| Sensitivity | -34.0 dBm |
| Maximum Input Power | -7.0 dBm |
| Link Power Budget | 19.0 dB |
| 065-1130ED & 065-1132ED Singlemode Interface | |
| Type | MQW Laser |
| Wavelength | 1300 nm nominal (1270 nm maximum, 1350 nm minimum) |
| Maximum Output Power | -5.0 dBm |
| Minimum Output Power | -12.0 dBm |
| Sensitivity | -35.0 dBm |
| Maximum Input Power | -85.0 dBm |
| Link Power Budget | 23.0 dB |
| Environmental | |
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
| Storage Temperature | -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C) |
| Relative Humidity | 10 to 90%, non-condensing |
| Power | |
| External power adapter | 12 Volts DC; 600 mA |
| Power Consumption | 5 Watts Maximum |
| Emissions | |
| FCC part 15 Class A, CISPR Class A, VCCI Class A, CE Recognized | |
| Industry Standards | |
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| PART # | DESCRIPTION | DIMENSIONS | WEIGHT | PRICE |
| SX-065-1130 | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 15 km to Multimode ST 2 km | 4.33" L x 3.19" W x 0.91 "H [11 x 8,1 x 0,23 cm] |
0.33 lbs (150 g) | |
| SX-065-1130ED | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 40 km to Multimode ST 2 km | |||
| SX-065-1130XLD | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 75 km to Multimode ST 2 km | |||
| SX-065-1132 | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 15 km to Multimode SC 2 km | |||
| SX-065-1132ED | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 40 km to Multimode SC 2 km | |||
| SX-065-1132XLD | 100BaseFX Singlemode SC 75 km to Multimode SC 2 km | |||
| Accessories | ||||
| SX-065-11DINMT | DIN Rail Mount Bracket | 4.25" W x 3.25" H [10,79 x 8,55 cm] |
6.4 oz (181 g) | |
MANUALS & USER GUIDES -
- User Guide (PDF)

- Datasheet (PDF)

- Mounting Instructions (PDF)

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