Media Converters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
EIS-S-SC-UK

EIS-S-SC-UK

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MEDIA CONVERTER 10/100 TO 100FX

0

854-19254

854-19254

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE-MINIMC/TELCO-LFPT MODULE, TP-

0

852-10733

852-10733

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

POE-MCBASIC, 2TX/SSFX-SM1550/PLU

0

854-10660

854-10660

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MINIMC MOD TP-TX/FX-CWDM-SM

0

IMC-350-SFP-PS-A

IMC-350-SFP-PS-A

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MMC 10/100MBPS SFP CONN ADAPT

9

854-17762

854-17762

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE MINIFIBERLINX-II/LASTGASP MOD

0

IMC-350-SST-PS-A

IMC-350-SST-PS-A

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MMC SS 1310T/1550R 20KM SC ADAP

0

854-11745

854-11745

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

GIGA MINIMC/LFPT MOD TX/SSLX-SM

0

854-19669

854-19669

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE-MINIMC MODULE, TP-TX/FX-CWDM-

0

850-15549

850-15549

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IMCV SNMP MANAGEABLE CONVRTR

0

IMC-350I-SEST-A

IMC-350I-SEST-A

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MMC SGL 1310NM 40KM ST CONN

0

856-30625

856-30625

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

GIGA-MCBASIC-II, TX/SLFX-SM1550-

0

854-10672

854-10672

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

MINIMC MOD TP-TX/FX-CWDM-SM

0

850-15667

850-15667

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IMCV SNMP MANAGEABLE CONVRTR

0

854-17653

854-17653

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE MINIFIBERLINX-II/TELCO MOD TP

0

850-15657

850-15657

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IMCV SNMP MANAGEABLE CONVRTR

0

854-17667

854-17667

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE MINIFIBERLINX-II/TELCO MOD TP

0

850-15655

850-15655

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IMCV SNMP MANAGEABLE CONVRTR

0

854-19257

854-19257

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

IE-MINIMC/TELCO-LFPT MODULE, TP-

0

854-11715

854-11715

Quatech / B+B SmartWorx

GIGA MINIMC/LFPT MOD TX/SSLX-SM

0

Media Converters

1. Overview

Media converters are networking devices that enable seamless connectivity between different physical media types (e.g., copper, fiber optics) or protocols (e.g., Ethernet, SONET). They play a critical role in modern networks by extending transmission distances, enhancing bandwidth efficiency, and ensuring interoperability across heterogeneous infrastructure. These devices are essential for bridging legacy systems with advanced network technologies.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Single-Mode Fiber ConvertersLong-distance transmission (up to 120km), low latencyTelecom backbone networks
Multi-Mode Fiber ConvertersShort-distance high-speed links (550m-2km)Enterprise data centers
Protocol ConvertersSupport cross-protocol translation (Ethernet to WAN)Industrial automation systems
POE Media ConvertersPower over Ethernet delivery with data conversionIP surveillance camera networks

3. Structure and Components

Typical media converters feature: - Die-cast metal housing with IP30 protection rating - Dual interface design (e.g., RJ45 + SFP) - Hot-swappable optical modules - Integrated MAC address table - Power management unit with surge protection - Status LEDs for link/activity monitoring

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Transmission Rate10/100/1000Mbps or 10Gbps for high-bandwidth applications
Transmission Distance550m (multi-mode) to 120km (single-mode)
Interface TypeSupports RJ45, SFP, BNC, and SC fiber
Operating Temperature-40 C to +75 C for industrial environments
Latency<2 s for real-time applications

5. Application Areas

Major application sectors include: - Telecommunications: Metro Ethernet access nodes - Enterprise Networks: Connecting campus buildings - Industrial Automation: PLC-to-SCADA system links - Security Systems: CCTV signal transmission over fiber - Data Centers: Server rack interconnection

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorRepresentative ProductKey Features
CiscoONS 15454 Multiservice ProvisioningSupports 100Gbps DWDM
HPEAruba 2930M Switch SeriesPOE+ and fiber uplinks
FS.comS5850-32S2Q-H32x10G SFP+ ports
OmronKNX/EIB Media ConverterBuilding automation integration

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Match transmission requirements (distance/speed) - Environmental conditions (temperature/humidity) - Protocol compatibility with existing infrastructure - Management features (SNMP monitoring support) - Redundancy requirements (dual power inputs) - Budget constraints (entry-level vs. enterprise-grade)

Industry Development Trends

Future directions include: - 400Gbps optical conversion with QSFP-DD interfaces - Integration with SDN/NFV architectures - Enhanced POE capabilities (up to 90W) - AI-driven fault diagnostics - Miniaturization for edge computing deployments - Increased adoption of CWDM/DWDM for 5G backhaul

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