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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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Typical Types of Protocol Converter
Protocol converter provide local, remote loop-back functions, commanded remote device loop-back in addition to pseudo-random code testing functionality; loop-back functionality can be employed without influence on normal network data verbal exchanges and may definitely not end in this meltdown of network. Typical Protocol converters types include E1/V.35/V.24/RS485/RS232/RS422 protocol converter.
E1 to Ethernet Protocol Converter
E1 to Ethernet 10/100Base-T Protocol Converter adopts the ASIC chip which features simple circuits and compact structure and enhances the reliability of the integrated equipment. It provides data transmission channels at a maximum bandwidth of 2.048M for the Ethernet over coaxial cables and connects two LANs through coaxial cables. E1 port can certainly support 120 ohm/75 ohm amount of resistance in unison.
E1 to ETH Protocol Converter
V.35 to Ethernet Converter
E1 to V.35 protocol converter provides physical conversion between ITU G.703 standard E1 interface and V.35 Interface. Equipment with V.35 interface but without G.703 interface such router and multiplexer is able to transmit data via E1 multiplexer or E1 channel with E1-V.35 protocol converter.
V.35 user port can certainly support N*64K (N=1~32) adaptive rate, which enables it to service central, additional and slave clock modes, so that you can possibly be taken to help a variety of apps; and it also can figure under DTE and DCE modes. E1 to V.35 protocol converter realizes the bi-directional data transfer from E1 port to V. 35 network. This equipment is used in communication network including WAN and LAN, realizing the transfer from E1 channel of SDH or PDH equipment to V. 35, which may be provided by routers.
V.35 ETH Converter
E1 to RS232 RS422 RS485 Converter
RS232 port can certainly service this adaptive rate lower than 115.2K. Ethernet protocol convertor can certainly diagnose this giving in addition to having facts notice connected with E1 port on auto-pilot, in addition to switch off Ethernet function on auto-pilot.
E1 to RS232 Converter
Protocol converters are normally used with Switches, PCIe network cards and fiber media converters, CWDM and DWDM equipment, PDH multiplexers etc. SOPTO provides protocol converters for E1 to Ethernet Converter, V.35 to Ethernet Converter, E1 to V.35 or V.24 Converter and E1 to RS232 RS422 RS485 Converter, NxE1/ETH with E1/2E1/4E1/8E1/16E1 to ETH/2ETH/4ETH ports and TDM over IP converter, there are card types and standalone in 19 inch rack for choice.
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SFP to SFP Fiber Media Converter
Classification of Fiber Media Converter
Advantages of Media Conversion Technology
Link Fault Pass Through (LLP. LFP) function for media converters