ComNet FDXT1/E1M1A T1/E1 point-to-point transceiver
Technical Specification
- Make: ComNet
- Model code: FDXT1/E1M1A
- Data Transceiver: Yes
- No of Fibres: 1 fibres
- Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28
The ComNet™ FDXT1/E1 data transceivers are T1/E1 links that support AMI and B8ZS data signals over one single mode or multimode optical fiber. The transceivers synchronize and regenerate data to eliminate jitter accumulated through the link. Models within this series are available for use with multimode or single mode optical fiber. Plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation requiring no electrical or optical adjustments.
Read more| Make | ComNet |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ComNet Europe Ltd. |
| Category | CCTV>Fibre optics, telemetry receivers, transmitters, transceivers |
| Model code | FDXT1/E1M1A |
| Data Transceiver | Yes |
| No of Fibres | 1 fibres |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28 Weight g: 900 |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 9 V DC Power Consumption: 2 W |
| Additional info |
The ComNet™ FDXT1/E1 data transceivers are T1/E1 links that support AMI and B8ZS data signals over one single mode or multimode optical fiber. The transceivers synchronize and regenerate data to eliminate jitter accumulated through the link. Models within this series are available for use with multimode or single mode optical fiber. Plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation requiring no electrical or optical adjustments. |
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