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ADD-GMCP-BX-DST - AddOn Networks ADDON 10/100/1000BASE-TX(RJ-45) TO 1000BASE-BXD(ST) BIDI SMF 1550NM/1310NM 20KM

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SKU: ADD-GMCP-BX-DST
Condition: Refurbished
Availability: In Stock
Weight: 1.00 LBS
Shipping: Calculated at Checkout
Connectivity technology: Wired
Internal: No
Operating relative humidity (H-H): 5 - 90%
Converter input interface: 1000Base-T
Maximum data transfer rate: 1000 Mbit/s
Fiber optic connector: ST
Operating temperature (T-T): 0 - 50 °C
Ethernet LAN data rates: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports: 1
Wavelength: 1550 nm
Product colour: Black
Maximum transfer distance: 787401.6 (20000 m)"
Fiber mode structure: Single-mode
Ethernet interface type: Gigabit Ethernet
LED indicators: Yes
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ADD-GMCP-BX-DST is a Media Converter that converts a 1000Base-TX(RJ45) to 1000Base-XD(ST) via a 1550/1310nm bi-directional (BiDi) single-mode fiber (SMF) ST connector, which allows distance reach up to 20km. ADD-GMCP-BX-DST provides a cost effective conversion from 1000Base Copper to 1000Base-XD fiber , while extending your network reach beyond the 100m reach limitation of copper. This AC/DC powered PoE media converter is a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) which combines data transferred over a fiber optic link with 48V (or other voltage) power supply, providing power to IEEE802.3af powered device (PD) over CAT5 UTP cable (cable length up to 100meters / 330feets). It complies with the IEEE802.3af standard. The converter includes a single port PSE controller, which offers PD signature sensing and power monitoring features. Other features include over-current protection and LFP function. The LFP (Link Fault Pass-through) allows the media converter to monitor both the fiber and copper RX port for loss of signal. In case of a loss of RX signal on one media port, the converter will automatically disable the TX signal to the other media port, thus passing through the link fault.

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