Module multiplexer 2006
opticalfiber optic

module multiplexer
module multiplexer
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optical, fiber optic

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Operation Mode: - Asynchronous/Synchronous simplex or full duplex. Input/Output Interface: - RS-232-C, Type D at 0 to 19.2 kbps. Phase Distortion: - Less than 12.5% RTS/CTS Delay Time: - 0 Number of Channels: - 8 Optical Power into a 50 Micron core Optical Fiber: - 10 µw Transmission Wavelength: - 820 nanometers (1300 nm option) Receiver Sensitivity: - 1 microwatts at less than 10-9 bit error rate Optical Connector: - ST standard (SMA optional) Operating Temperature: - 0 °C to 50 °C Input Power: - 105 to 130 VAC 60 Hz, 50 W Power transformer secondary fused and operates from 50 to 520 Hz. Detachable power supply cord Metal Enclosure: - 17.25" X 10" X 4.125" (43.8 X 25.4 X 10.5 cm) - rack mounting with ears Weight: - 12 lbs. (5.45 Kg) 230 Volt Version: - Model 2006V S.I Tech Model 2006 Bit-Driver multiplexer is ideal for in-house data transmission where you have clustered terminal situations. It delivers eight full duplex ports capable of moving up to 19.2 Kbps in either synchronous or asynchronous modes, without using flow control or buffering techniques, resulting in absolute minimum throughput delay. Aggregate speed is 160 Kbps. Each port on the multiplexer is fully independent, allowing mode (synchronous or asynchronous) mixing. There are five switch-selectable, synchronous data rates per channel. Model 2006 is an eight channel time division multiplexer, providing eight Bit-Driver links using one optical cable interface. Fiber optic cable offers complete immunity to EMI/RFI interference problems for secure data transmission in noisy environments. Status indicators show the activity of each channel and the integrity of the link. If a problem develops
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