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An Ethernet to Fiber Media Converter can also be used where there is high level of electromagnetic interference or EMI which is a common phenomenon found in industrial plants. This interference can cause corruption of data over copper-based ethernet links. Data transmitted over fiber optic cable however is completely immune to this type of noise. An Ethernet to Fiber Optic Converter therefore enables you to inter-connect your copper-ethernet devices over fiber ensuring optimal data transmission across the plant floor.
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Cost Effective Media and Fiber Conversion for 100Base-SX
100Base-SX uses low cost 850nm optics. The point-to-point distance of 100Base-SX is 300m supported by 50/125µm and 62.5/125µm multimode glass fiber. 100Base-SX also leaves the choice of connector to the user, allowing any connector that meets the minimum specified performance.
Copper networks are the dominant cabling technology and will remain so for the near term, even as fiber’s implementation is gaining market acceptance. For fiber based networks to be successful, they must support a mixed environment and allow incremental migration from copper ports to fiber ports. Media converters offer an answer to the problem of converting copper (10/100 Base-TX) signals into fiber signals (10 Base-FL, 100 Base-SX/FX).
Fiber converters convert signal frequencies between different fiber standards, i.e. between 100Base-SX (820nm) and 100Base-FX (1300nm). The auto-negotiation feature of 100Base-SX allows users to incrementally upgrade from copper to fiber while retaining equipment (hubs, switches, routers and NIC’s, etc) with 10Base-T and 100 Base-TX interfaces. Until fiber becomes the default cabling medium of choice, media converters will be the main solution providing fiber connectivity in an environment dominated by copper medium. 100Base-SX allows fully transparent conversions between copper and fiber while maintaining all features of 100 Base-TX and auto-negotiation.
Low-cost fiber optic communication links have been used together with copper wire in numerous industrial, medical and proprietary applications.
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