MULTIMODE TO SINGLE-MODE FIBER MEDIA CONVERTER
Enterprise networks often require conversion from multimode fiber to single mode fiber in these cases:
Legacy networking equipment uses multimode fiber, and connectivity is required to single mode fiber equipment
A building has multimode fiber equipment, while the connection to the service provider is single mode fiber
Multimode fiber equipment is in a campus building and single mode fiber is used between buildings
A fiber-to-fiber media converter can extend a multimode fiber network across single mode fiber up to 160km.
Multimode Fiber to Single Mode Fiber Media Converter
DUAL (DUPLEX) FIBER TO SINGLE-FIBER MEDIA CONVERTER
In some networks we need to convert between duplex fiber and single-fiber, depending on the type of equipment and the fiber installed in the facility.
Single-fiber is single-mode and operates with bi-directional wavelengths, often referred to as BIDI. Typically BIDI single-fiber uses 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths over the same fiber strand in opposite directions.
In this application, two dual fiber switches are connected via single-fiber. Since BIDI single-fiber uses two separate wavelengths over the same fiber strand, the transmitter (Tx) at one end of the fiber link must match the receiver (Rx) on the other end, and vice versa.
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