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Canary MFX-1062 10Base-FL Mini-F/O 2km ST Connector AUI Transceiver Module
- 10Base-FL Ethernet standard
- ST Connector Type
- AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) port
- 2km Transmission Distance
- Mini-Fiber Optic Converter
- Converts electrical signals to optical signals
- Suitable for industrial environments
- Provides network extension over fiber
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Product Overview
The Canary MFX-1062 is a 10Base-FL transceiver module featuring an ST connector and AUI interface, designed for 2km transmission over fiber optic cable. It is a mini-fiber optic converter.
Technical Information
| Standard | 10Base-FL |
| Data Rate | 10Mbps |
| Max Distance | 2km |
| Connector Type | ST |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | AUI |
| Form Factor | Module |
| Brand | Canary |
| Part Number | MFX-1062 |
Product Description
The Canary MFX-1062 is a specialized transceiver module designed to bridge the gap between standard Ethernet AUI interfaces and fiber optic networks. Operating under the 10Base-FL standard, it converts electrical signals from an AUI port into optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cable, and vice versa. This module is ideal for extending network connectivity up to 2 kilometers. Featuring an ST connector, a common type for fiber optic connections, the MFX-1062 ensures a secure physical link. Its compact, mini-transceiver design makes it suitable for applications where space is limited. This device is particularly useful in industrial settings or environments where electrical interference necessitates the use of fiber optics for reliable data transmission. The Canary MFX-1062 serves as a cost-effective solution for upgrading existing networks or deploying new segments that require the robustness and extended reach of fiber optics. It allows legacy equipment with AUI ports to connect to fiber networks, preserving existing investments while enabling modern connectivity.