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10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Media Converter - Base-T to Base-FX - SC Multimode

10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Media Converter - Base-T to Base-FX - SC Multimode - MC-100SC-MM


Item Number: MC-100SC-MM
Product Name:   10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Media Converter - Base-T to Base-FX - SC Multimode
Sale Price: $79.98 $57.93


Spec Sheet(s)        

This product supports IEEE802.3UI100Base-Tx/Fx protocol, as well as full duplex and half duplex mode. This manual is for adaptive 100M, 10M/100M transceivers. The transmission media adopts Cat5 twisted-pair with typical length of 100 meter. It features the function of automatically identifying the through line and cross wire (10/100M).

In conformity to IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T standard and IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-Tx/Fx. Max. 2M buffer memory built in chip. Back pressure flow control for full duplex IEEE802.3 X and half duplex. Automatic identification of MDI/MDI-X cross line. High performance 1.4Gpbs memory bandwidth. In conformity to safety code of FCC and 15 CLASS A and CE MARK.
  • Standard Protocol - IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T and IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/FX
  • Connector - One UTP RJ45, One SC
  • Operation mode - Full Duplex or Half Duplex
  • Power Supply parameter - outside: 5V DC 1A, built-in: 110-265V AC 48VDC
  • Environmental Temperature - 0 to 60 degree C
  • Relative Humidity: 5%-90%
  • Fiber (micron) - 50/125, 62.5/125, or 100/140

 Spec Sheet 1 (MC-100SC-MM)
 


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