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Interface Conversion
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AMC-102
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Features |
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Modular high speed media converter
and repeater
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Protocols supported:
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Supports single mode fiber, multimode
fiber, single fiber, UTP/STP and coax
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Conforms to SDH/SONET transmission
standards and Gigabit Ethernet
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Multiple connector types are
available for both electrical and optical interfaces
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Description |
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AMC-102, a high speed Media
Converter, provides retimed conversion of optical and
electrical signals at rates of 155 Mbps, 622 Mbps and
Gigabit Ethernet. The modularity of AMC-102 interfaces
enables field conversion between different media, as shown
in the application diagrams.
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AMC-102 can convert between different
media with the same transmission rate (see Figure 1).
A single AMC-102 converter with different media modules
connects two devices operating with different interfaces -
fiber and electrical.
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AMC-102 also serves as a repeater for
extended distances (see Figure 2 and Figure 3). A
single AMC-102 is used as a fiber optic or copper repeater
when set up with two similar modules (A and B).
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A pair of AMC-102 converters can
connect two ATM devices (see Figure 4), or two
Gigabit Ethernet devices (see Figure 6) over
different media.
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AMC-102 can connect two ATM devices
over single fiber at 155 Mbps (see Figure 5). In this
application, modules B1 and B2 use the WDM technology, where
the transmit signal is at a different wavelength than the
receive signal. Modules A1 and A2 can be of any 155 Mbps
type. Modules B1 and B2 should be a pair of AMC-102M/SF1/ST
or FC and AMC-102M/SF2/ST or FC.
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AMC-102 is supplied as a standalone
unit. Special hardware for mounting either a single unit or
two units side-by-side in a 19" rack can be ordered
separately (see Ordering).
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Dry contact alarms are available
through a 9-pin D-type connector that provides dry contact
for internal major alarms.
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Major alarms occur when:
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