10/100Mbps Fiber to Copper Converter

10/100Mbps Fiber to Copper Converter
Model:HT100
Brand:H&T
Origin:Made In China
Category:Electronics & Electricity / Telecommunication & Broadcasting / Network Communications Equipment
Label:fiber converter , media converter , ethernet converter
Price: -
Min. Order:100 pc
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Product Description

 

Description

The  HT101 series is Ethernet media converter that converts the copper UTP media to  the  multimode  fiber with  duplex SC, ST,  and  LC interface. The equipped auto-negotiation function enables the  media converters to operate at 10 or 100Mbps copper Ethernet or Fast Ethernet and the 100Mbps fiber. This conversion complies with IEEE802.3 and IEEE802.3u standards with two different network connection media, 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX. The data transmission  is  realized  by  switching  and store-and-forward technologies.

 

Link fault pass through capability is built  inside  the media  converters. LEDs  on  the  front  panel therefore display the media converter status and the far end fault conditions for network diagnosis purpose.

 

This  series of media converter can be used as a stand-alone device or be directly mounted into 2U 19”   rack  mount chassis . Fourteen/Sixteen media converter slots can be accommodated in this chassis.

 

HT101 series media converter is RoHS compliant product.

 

Feature

  • Comply with IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, 802.3u 100Base-TX & 100Base-FX Standard
  • Store and Forward Switching Mechanism
  • Auto-Cross over for MDI/MDIX in TP port
  • 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation in TP port
  • Support 1K MAC address
  • Support 48K Byte Packet Buffer
  • Support Link Failure Pass Through
  • Support Power/FDX/FX & TP Link Activity/FX & TP Speed LED
  • Support Switch mode & Pure converter mode
  • Voltage supervisor
  • RoHS compliant
10/100Mbps Fiber to Copper Converter 1

Member Information

H&T Optoelectronic Co.,Ltd
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:86-755-86197637
Contact:Andy (sales manager)
Last Online:07 May, 2008